Havewenot, inrecentdays, StonehengecomingtotheattentionoffofUNESCOOrrathersoUNESCO, startingtocommentonthetheunfoldingproblemssurroundingtheproposedroamednetworksolutionforStonehenge, whichwillbe I justIt's a sortoffillinginonthat.
Soforthelast 30 years, 40 yearsit's beensuggestedthatonesolutionwouldbetotunnelundertheStonehengelandscape, Um, onDDE, reunitethesurfacelandscapewhileburyingtheroadsinmoderndualcarriageway.
NowthelatestproposalwasputtoconsultationbyhighwaysEnglandinJanuarythisyear, atthesametimeasthegovernmentallocated a verylargeamountofmoneytothe A three a threeimprovementsaspartoftheirinfrastructureplan.
Thelatestnewsisthatas a result, off a reportthatjointUNESCOandInternationalCouncilMonumentsTeamwroteearlieronthisyear, there's noresolutioninfrontoftheWorldHeritageCommitteeatUNESCO, whichisduetobedebatednextmonth, whichimplicitlyandexplicitlyactuallycriticizeshighways.
Andthat's thekindoflanguagewhichisused a zapreambleto a campaigntoremoveworldheritagestatus.
Theytalkaboutuniversalvouchforyou, andiftheuniversalvalueiscompromised, theverythingthatmakesthesitesouniquein a in a WorldHeritagesite, ratherjustthenationalHeritagesite, thevalidates, thatkindofrecognition, ifnotthatuniquevalue, iscompromisedbysomethinglike a developmentlikeanyroad, Thenwhathurtstatuscanbetaken?
It's interestinginBritainonwhenwetalkedaboutplanning a lotinthesepodcasts, andit's thebasisof a lotofBritisharchaeology, andthat's somethingcomeon, perhapsinthissegmentbutthecityofLiverpoolaswell.
Livewaterfrontis a WorldHeritagesite, butthatstatusisalsounderthreatbecauseofthedevelopmentshavebeenauthorizedbyLittleCityCouncil.
Youthinkthatactually, therebe a verymuchstrongerlobbyingvoiceforthisfromEnglishheritagepullsfromfromthegovernmentitself.
Thisreallyhighlightsthatinrecentyearswe'veseen a degradationoffthoserolesthatactuallythatthegovernment, inchoppingupEnglishheritageandalsocompromisingitbudgetarilyasthma.
The m, thecurses, monumentsjustlikeotherotherritualizedpathwaysthroughthelandscape, theythrow 303 inthesamewaythatthethatthethethecurrentdrivenpopulationhaveappropriatedthemoney.
The 833 ispartofthatlandscape, and I thinkit's interestinghownooneseemstobeaddressingthat I wasactuallytalkingaboutthisaboutthatexperienceofthelandscape.
Overthisistherewas a onopenlettertotheconsultationpublishedby 21 expertprettyhistorians, independentexpertpriestsledbymyparkperson, um, whichbasicallydemolishedtheshorttunnel a zoneoption, uh, onnotjustheritagegrounds, actually.
Buttheyalsoputintoplayyetanotherproposal, whichisonethatagain, UNESCOsaysshouldhavebeenpartoftheconsultationbutwasn't whichis a southernbypassaroundthesouthernedgeoftheWorldHeritagesite, whichwouldsolvetheroadproblem.
ButbutbutkeepclearoftheWorldHeritagesiteatthesametime, HistoricEnglandhavearguedthatwhereveryouput a tunnelinthatareaordestroyarchaeology, orwhetheritwhereveryouput a roadintheareaordestroyarchaeologyandit's questionofleastworst, itwasveryinterestingthisweek.
It's oneabout a modernDrewis I shouldsay, um, but, um, that's it.
TheBBCran a pieceontheirRadiofourprogramcalledMakingHistoryAboutStonehenge.
OnItwasveryinteresting.
I thinkthat a CZwellasDrRachelPopespeakingupforthesevenheads, landscapesandindependentarchaeologyshe's alignedherself, broadlyspeaking, withtheoppositiontothetunneloption.
TheyhadanarchaeologistintheNationalTrustwhoreadtheactuallandownerfor a largepartoftheWorldHeritageSitewhowastalkingagainquiteappropriatetimesaboutreunitingthelandscape, allowingpeopletowalkfromStonehengedownthroughtherestofthefascinatingprehistoryoftheoftheWorldHeritagesiteand 2/3 oftheWorldHeritagesitesthewrongsideofthe A threeonthree, Um, butverysignificantly, I thinkhistoricEnglandputupnotjustoneoftheirarcheologists, buttheirchiefexecutivenolesstosaybasicallythattheyfeltthattheyseemtobearguingthattherewasn't thatmuchofthetunneloptionwas a perfectlyvalidoption.
Andthey, theimpressiongivethemwasthattheyweren't goingtogointotheditchistodefendum T toargueforotheroptionson.
That's thefacttheyputupThechiefexecutivesuggestedtomethattheyseethatthey'vegot a significantPRproblemofthis.
Theywanttotryandgetownshipoftheargument.
Well, I thinktheydothathavebeeninteresting, though, asyousay, causing a charityessentiallyinthesite.
Yeah, which I ififif I maybe a misunderstanding, thetermButthatfeelslike a certainelementofthem, uh, vestedinterestslikeit's a muchisthatsaidthoseWell, thereistheheandthisactuallybringsmebacktothisideaofthemodernlandscape.