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Green light for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel set to boost SW economy

Government approves major upgrade of the A303 in move set to unlock vital transport artery into the South West

How the entrance to the A303 Stonehenge tunnel could look

The Government has given the green light for the £1.7billion upgrade of the A303 past Stonehenge – which is being seen as a huge boost for South West businesses.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has granted a Development Consent Order for work to start on the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) scheme, which includes a two-mile tunnel underneath the World Heritage Site.

The “transformational and sensitive” upgrade will tackle congestion on the notorious, traffic-clogged single carriageway section of the A303 route, and the announcement is a significant step towards unlocking economic growth and improving journey times and reliability between the M3 and M5.

The move is seen as having huge benefits for business in the region, including improving access for visitors and thus supporting the South West’s key hospitality and tourism economy.

How the A303 upgrade, with its tunnel past Stonehenge, could look

Deborah Fraser, CBI South West director, said: “Upgrades to the A303 have long been viewed as a regional transport priority by CBI members in the South West, and this decision will be a boost for businesses across the region.

“Improving physical and digital connectivity is vital as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ seeks to build back better from Covid-19. As well as improving access to the region’s world-renowned tourist sites, enhancing the A303 will help catalyse investment in many sectors across the South West, driving prosperity in the years ahead.”

Highways England chief executive Jim O’Sullivan said: “The A303 Stonehenge tunnel project is part of the biggest investment in our road network for a generation and we welcome the Secretary of State’s decision. This transformational scheme will return the Stonehenge landscape towards its original setting and will improve journey times for everyone who travels to and from the South West.”

A still from a Highways England video showing how the inside of the A303 tunnel past Stonehenge could look(Image: Highways England video)

The £1.7billion A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down upgrade includes: