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2002
December
19 4,000-year pots get modern treatment
12 THE government has given the go-ahead for a scheme to build a road tunnel under Stonehenge.
October
25 HERITAGE experts in Wiltshire need help to create an on-line window on the county's historical and cultural treasures.
17 FOUR attractions in Wiltshire have been named among the top 10 spiritual sites in the country.
13 Trust calls for longer Stonehenge tunnel
5 AN inspirational artwork course due to take place in the stone circle at Avebury has been postponed.
September
10 A 43ft radio mast has been given planning approval within sight of Avebury World Heritage Site.
August
27 INTERNET surfers will soon be able to have a live look at the Avebury stones and Devizes Market Place thanks to webcams installed in the visitors’ centres at both locations.
1 Conservationists were unveiling major plans for the future of Stonehenge today.
July
26 A MAJOR confrontation between travellers and the police is feared by local people in Avebury.
18 Forget Stonehenge, Avebury is better
11 A TREASURE hunter who illegally dug up an old gold ring died just 12 days later under mysterious circumstances.
June
25 Solstice celebrations leave a sour taste
24 THE Summer Solstice celebrations at Avebury ran on over the weekend
13 UP to 20,000 people are expected to attend next week’s Stonehenge summer solstice and police fear many of them will stage a gathering in the region following the dawn ceremonies on the longest day of the year.
13 THOUSANDS of travellers with nowhere to go between next week’s Stonehenge midsummer solstice gathering and the opening of the Glastonbury Festival are seeking to persuade landowners to provide them with park-up sites.
May
01 THE National Trust has purchased a further 14.2 hectares (35 acres) of land at Durrington Walls within the Stonehenge World Heritage Site.
 

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