A planning application to provide more parking spaces and resurface the overflow car park at Stonehenge is to go before the local authority.
English Heritage said the work would create about 25 additional coach parking spaces and ensure high volumes of visitors can park in wet weather.
People had complained of inadequate transport facilities at the site when a new £27m visitor centre opened in 2014.
A shuttle bus scheme had proven unable to cope with the influx of visitors.
English Heritage said that over the course of the year it had looked at areas of the visitor experience that “need to be improved” and is now “taking steps to address them”.........
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