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Friday 31 July 2020

My friend Grant and I

Stonehenge Traffic Action Group
The Rt. Hon. Grant Shapps MP
Secretary of State for Transport
Department for Transport
Great Minster House,
33 Horseferry Road,
London SW1P 4D

Dear Mr Shapps,
I refer to my letter earlier this month 4th July regarding the increased traffic through our little village of Shrewton just off the A303 at Stonehenge. Whilst disappointed at the decision to delay the decision for the project to fix the A303 in this area, I understand that the finding of new “archaeology” should be investigated tho’ it is significant to learn that this particular find has been known about for over 10 years and unsurprisingly, only came to light prior to you’re decision making. One does have to wonder what rabbit will be pulled out of the hat in the days leading up to 13th November.
In that last letter, I explained how we actually enjoyed the peace of lockdown….quote: “enjoyed lockdown when peace prevailed in our little village of Shrewton just off the A303 at Stonehenge. The air got cleaner, the High Street was quiet and residents could walk safely”. Yes, indeed we loved the peace and the quiet as the reason many of us purchased property in this village or choose to live here on Salisbury Plain, however, that peace led to other problems, that being one of SPEED through our village due to the reduction in traffic…..we can’t win it seems.
It can be seen from these attachments taken from our Speed Indicator Devices (SIDs) of which there are three in the village, speeds reached a massive 55 mph 66 mph and even one of 78 mph! The first one is ranged prior to lockdown and on into the lifting of lockdown to the end of July and is just one way, i.e. eastbound on London Road. Unfortunately, the solar battery ran out of the Westbound SID on the 17th March - prior to lockdown and therefore there is no detail shown. The second illustration shows figures from our new SID on Meadway which is one way traffic coming into the village i.e. west bound and is 32 pages long which is why I had to copy you into the e-mail from our Parish Chair – Richard Harris:
Mr Shapps, as you yet again join together to make that decision as to whether work should commence to improve our section of the A303, please think also about local people as it is inevitable that traffic will increase as a result of less holidaying overseas and in it’s present state, the A303 cannot cope with that traffic.
Thank you once again for reading my post.
Best regards
Janice Hassett
Founder STAG: Stonehenge Traffic Action Group
SP3 4EG



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