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Councillors have been issued with a comprehensive briefing document to encourage them to see the possibilities of the Dinedor Serpent and the advantages for Herefordshire of making something of it rather than burying it under concrete.

The full document can be downloaded here as a pdf, or viewed below.

Click on the headings to open and close contents. You can join the debate here.

A road through the Ohio Serpent?

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Interview with Dr. Bradley Lepper, Curator of Ohio Serpent

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What do we want?

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The site and servere weather

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Protective cover and continuing the road

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Why not leave it all to Cabinet?

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Isn't this just an opportunistic excuse to re-open the road debate?

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The road is already happening. Is it financially viable to cancel it?

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Creative ideas for the future of the Serpent

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What should be considered by the Council?

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Click here to see the location of the Serpent on Streetmap.co.uk

CPRE Herefordshire has campaigned against the Rotherwas Access Road for many years because of the damage to rural character and the encouragement of more traffic.

Dinedor Hill Action Association has launched a legal challenge to Herefordshire Council in the High Court on the funding of the road through executive housing at Bullinghope. The Council went against the advice of the UDP Inspector and it's own consultants in building the road. Government refused to fund the road because it was "poor value" for taxpayers.



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