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1st July
Work is Resumed

 

Archaeologists from the Norfolk Archaeology Unit returned to Holme beach today to continue with the removal of the 'seahenge'.

Archdruid of Stonehenge and Glastonbury, Rollo Maughfling arrived to join Buster Nolan who had been keeping a low profile watch over the site.

It has been reported that there were heated confrontations between the workers and druids.


 


Buster Nolan said that he was at the site, not for any specific organisation, but to represent all of the people who wanted to save the 'henge' from destruction.

He has said that he will not leave the beach while it is English Heritage's intention to continue with the 'dig'.

 

Buster Nolan in reflective mood
surveying the site on Holme Beach

 

Archdruid Rollo Maughfling is a senior member of the Council of British Druid Orders and has been reported as referring to the site as one of the greatest cultural jewels in Britain.

 

 

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It was announced by the British Broadcasting Corporation on the evening of 2nd July that the High Court has granted English Heritage an injunction to stop the Parish Council Chairman Geoff Needham, the Druids and other protestors from interfering with the excavation of the 'seahenge'.

 

 

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