Some photographs we have taken
over the past few months.
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The
river ecology at Countess East, which will be threatened if the Visitor
Centre were to be built there.
Locals
handing out leaflets to passing drivers on May Bank Holiday Weekend.
King
Barrow Ridge, location of the proposed visitor drop-off point for
the Stonehenge World Heritage site.
Queues stretching eastwards for miles over Beacon Hill.
Unspoilt countyside threatened by the develpment.
Countess Roundabout from the air.
CRRG protesters handing out leaflets to waiting motorists.
Finally
arrived at Countess Roundabout... time to turn around and go home!
CRRG
protesters handing out leaflets to waiting motorists.
"Possible
queues ahead"
The view from
Folly Bottom bridge.
The
approach to Countess Roundabout on the May Bank Holiday.
CRRG
members protesting on Countess Road.
Chris
Smith, the Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport holding a press
conference.
John
Samuel presenting the Minister with a letter from the CRRG.
CRRG members, Peter Goodhugh and John Samuel presenting Sir Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman of English Heritage, with a letter from the Group.
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