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Photograph Gallery
Some photographs we have taken over the past few months.
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Click to view hi-res version (115k) The river ecology at Countess East, which will be threatened if the Visitor Centre were to be built there.   Click to view hi-res version (136k) Locals handing out leaflets to passing drivers on May Bank Holiday Weekend.
         
Click to view hi-res version (80k) King Barrow Ridge, location of the proposed visitor drop-off point for the Stonehenge World Heritage site.   Click to view hi-res version (86k) Queues stretching eastwards for miles over Beacon Hill.
         
Click to view hi-res version (100k) Unspoilt countyside threatened by the develpment.   Click to view hi-res version (155k) Countess Roundabout from the air.
         
Click to view hi-res version (149k) CRRG protesters handing out leaflets to waiting motorists.   Click to view hi-res version (143k) Finally arrived at Countess Roundabout... time to turn around and go home!
         
Click to view hi-res version (132k) CRRG protesters handing out leaflets to waiting motorists.   Click to view hi-res version (116k)

"Possible queues ahead"

The view from Folly Bottom bridge.

         
Click to view hi-res version (159k) The approach to Countess Roundabout on the May Bank Holiday.   Click to view hi-res version (106k) CRRG members protesting on Countess Road.
         
Click to view hi-res version (88k) Chris Smith, the Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport holding a press conference.   Click to view hi-res version (58k) John Samuel presenting the Minister with a letter from the CRRG.
         
Click to view hi-res version (59k) CRRG members, Peter Goodhugh and John Samuel presenting Sir Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman of English Heritage, with a letter from the Group.   Click to view hi-res version (97k) Everyone takes an interest in our activities.
CRRG Chairman Tony Munday (left) and EH Stonehenge project director John Vimpany discuss the merits of John's pasty.  

A Countess Road resident emphasises the finer points of an objection, in discussion with John Vimpany