
From
English Heritage News 22 May 2001
Stonehenge is currently open, however, access at the Summer Solstice is conditional
on there being no outbreak of Foot and Mouth in the vicinity. English Heritage
is pleased to be providing managed open access to Stonehenge over the Summer
Solstice 2001. This is part of the progress towards achieving the vision of
the Stonehenge Master Plan to provide greatly improved public access to the
World Heritage site.
English Heritage continues to work closely with the Wiltshire Constabulary,
the National Trust and many others from all sectors of the community. The key
priorities are to ensure safety and public order, to protect Stonehenge and
its surrounding monuments and to allow everyone who comes to enjoy a peaceful
celebration of the solstice. Entry will be free of charge but subject to the
Terms and Conditions.
INFORMATION OPENING/CLOSING TIMES
Access will be granted to Stonehenge between 2000 hours on Wednesday 20 June
2001 until 0900 hours on Thursday 21 June 2001. Please do not arrive at the
car park or monument in advance of the opening time. Sunrise is at 0455 hours
on Thursday 21 June. Normal visitor operations are scheduled to resume at 1000
hours on Thursday 21 June.
PARKING
The car park will be near Airman`s Cross as per last year and will be free,
just off the A303, near the A344/A360 junction and will be clearly signposted
with RAC signs. People will be able to walk the 1 km to Stonehenge safely along
the A344, which will be closed to unauthorised traf€c. Subject to weather conditions,
coaches and large vehicles may need to be directed to hard standing. The car
park will open at 1900 hours on 20 June 2001. Last admission will be at 0700
hours on 21 June 2001. The car park will close at 1400 hours on 21 June 2001
at the latest. People are advised not to arrive at the car park in advance of
the opening times. The Stonehenge car park next to the monument will be closed
to the public. Any cars found parked illegally in the surrounding area are liable
to be removed.
ACCESS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
There will be a minibus service between the designated car park and Stonehenge
for people who are wheelchair-bound, have mobility dif€culties or are in€rm.
The minibus will be available from just before 2000 hours on 20 June 2001 to
0900 hours on 21 June 2001. Wheelchair users, accompanied by one carer, will
be given access to Stonehenge via the visitor entry point and the tunnel under
the A344. This access route will be closed to the general public. Wheelchairs
will not be provided by English Heritage.
ROAD CLOSURES
Road closures are likely to be in operation to ensure safe pedestrian passage
to Stonehenge and allow unimpeded access in the event of an emergency. Please
follow the signs as advised.
COUNTRYSIDE AWARENESS
People are asked not to drop litter and respect local farmer`s crops and livestock.
SMOKING/FIRE RISK
If weather conditions have been hot and dry, subject to Fire Brigade advice
it may be necessary to ask people to not smoke.
LAVATORY FACILITIES
Portaloos, including toilets for disabled people will be provided.
REFRESHMENT FACILITIES
Authorised catering points, selling hot and cold refreshments, will be provided.
No unlicensed, non-invited traders will be permitted to set up.
FIRST AID/EMERGENCY SERVICES
The Wiltshire Ambulance Service, St Johns Ambulance Service and the Wiltshire
Fire Brigade will be in attendance.
RUBBISH DISPOSAL
There will be a designated area for rubbish disposal and black refuse sacks
will be provided.
MEETING POINTS
There will be two clearly marked meeting points, one in the designated car park
and one close to the entrance to the monument.
LOCAL CAMPING FACILITIES
There are two local campsites. Please check availability and entry conditions
in advance. Stonehenge Touring Park, Orcheston, Nr Shrewton. Tel: 01980 620304
Salisbury Caravan & Camp Site, Hudsons Field, Castle Road, Salisbury. Tel:
01722 320713 Tourist Information Centre for local area. Tel: 01980 622833/Fax:
01980 625541
GENERAL ADVICE
Despite the time of year, the weather at Stonehenge can be very cold and damp,
and people are advised to wear appropriate warm clothing and footwear. The monument
will be illuminated during the hours of darkness, but lights will be turned
off at dawn. People may want to bring a torch for the walk from the car park.
It is also a new moon that night and therefore will be very dark.
LIABILITY
English Heritage accepts no liability for any injury to persons or loss of or
damage to property arising in any way whatever whilst at Stonehenge or the designated
car park and entry is at people`s own risk. Although the car parking €eld will
be stewarded, please note that any person entering this area does so at their
own risk.
SOLSTICE INFORMATION HOTLINE
For further information about the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge, please telephone
English Heritage on 0870 333 1186.
MAP/PLAN
A map/plan will be publicised on the website before Solstice and be handed out
on the night.TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO STONEHENGE Stonehenge is Britain`s
greatest prehistoric monument and a World Heritage Site. To many, it is considered
to be a sacred site of spiritual signi€cance. People coming to celebrate the
solstice are asked to respect it. These Terms and Conditions apply in most cases
throughout the year in accordance with English Heritage`s duty of care to members
of the public and our duty to protect Stonehenge and its surrounding monuments.
Adherence to the Terms and Conditions is essential if we are to ensure that
access at the solstice is sustainable and does not jeopardise future years.
CLIMBING ON THE STONES
Please do not climb on the stones, in the interest of your personal safety,
the protection of the monument and respect for those attending Solstice. As
well as putting the Stones themselves at risk of damage, climbing can harm the
delicate lichens that cover them.
FIRES OR FIREWORKS
Please do not light €res, €reworks, aming torches, candles or any other sort
of naked ame. This not only infringes local bylaws, but also constitutes a
potential €re hazard and is against stringent Health & Safety guidelines.
AMPLIFIED MUSIC
Stonehenge is seen by many as a sacred site and ampli€ed music is not appropriate.
No ampli€ed music will be permitted at Stonehenge, the surrounding landscape
and the designated car park.
DOGS OR OTHER ANIMALS
Please do not bring dogs or other pets with you, as they are not permitted into
Stonehenge. Apart from potentially upsetting stock and wildlife in the area,
animal faeces present a health risk to people walking barefoot and small children
within the monument area.
CAMPING OR EQUIPMENT
Please do not put up tents. Please do not bring camping equipment or large items
to the monument. There are Health & Safety issues relating to camping and
it is also inappropriate to the setting of Stonehenge.
BOTTLES,GLASS OR OTHER OBJECTS
Please do not bring glass to Stonehenge or the car park as many people walk
barefoot throughout the year at Stonehenge and livestock and wildlife graze
in the area. This includes any other instrument or object that could cause damage
.
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