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The A303 is a trunk road in England. The A303 is the main road between Basingstoke in Hampshire and Honiton in Devon. The M3, A30 and A303 make up the main route from London to South West England, running from London to Land's End in Cornwall. The A303 is almost continuously dual carriageway, except at Stonehenge and Chicklade in Wiltshire, and the Blackdown hills in Somerset. The Secretary of State for Transport announced major road widening schemes in 2003, including to the A303.


On June 5, 2003, 12.5km of improvements, including the new 2.1km bored Stonehenge road tunnel under Stonehenge were announced. On September 4 a public enquiry into whether the plans are adequate was announced, concluding on May 11, 2004, that they were, despite protests from charities and landowners that the tunnel should be longer.


The other improvements are: Wyle to Stockton Wood, Chicklade to Mere, Sparkford to Ilchester and the Ilminster Bypass.


In November 2004 plans to improve the route through the Blackdown Hills were abondoned in favour of upgrading the A358 from Ilminster to the M5 motorway at Taunton to reduce traffic west of Ilminster.


Because of the A303's fame as the main route from London to the Glastonbury Festival and Stonehenge (also a festival site) it was the subject of a song, 303, by pop group Kula Shaker on their number one hit debut album "K" in 1996. A sign for the road was also featured on the label for the Universal Indicator Yellow album (see the Discogs link (http://www.discogs.com/release/35224)), perhaps a dual refrence to the Roland TB-303 synthisizer (featured heavily on Universal Indicator recordings) and to Cornwall the home of Universal Indicator artist Richard D. James.


References

  • Clark, A., 2004, "Darling to signal roadbuilding rethink" in The Guardian, Nov 27, 2004 [1] (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/green/story/0,9061,1360805,00.html).



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A303 road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (773 words)
The A303 is a trunk road in England.
The A303 was created out of a renumbering of several different routes to provide a long bypass for through traffic for a section of the A30, though parts of the route, such as the section past Stonehenge have been a right of way for people, wagons, and later vehicles for centuries.
On 5 June 2003, 12.5 km (7.7 miles) of improvements, including the proposed 2.1 km (1.3 mile) bored Stonehenge road tunnel under land adjacent to Stonehenge were announced by the Secretary of State for Transport as part of a wider announcement of road improvements.
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