Stonehenge DCO quashing raises questions over need for National Policy Statement update

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Last week the Development Consent Order (DCO) that authorised a dual carriageway tunnel for the A303 at Stonehenge was quashed by the High Court. This is the fourth quashing in six months, when previously no DCO had been quashed since the regime began in 2008.…
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