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Stonehenge tunnel plans continue despite high court ruling

Highways England says it is proceeding with £1.7bn scheme after judge declared it unlawful

Highways England has said it is proceeding with plans to dig a tunnel near Stonehenge, despite the £1.7bn scheme being declared unlawful by the high court.

The government-owned company said it would continue to appoint building contracts to ensure the procurement process ran to schedule – although it has paused plans for preparatory work while the Department for Transport “considers its options”.

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