News & Updates
Defending the Sacred: Stonehenge Activists Unite for Appeal Hearing
Holding Back the Bulldozers: Stonehenge Tunnel delayed as campaigners win right to legal appeal
‘We’re not giving up’: The fight continues after the High Court ruled against saving Stonehenge World Heritage Site
Sacred Activists gather as judicial review decides the fate of Stonehenge
Sacred Earth Activists shine a light on discredited Stonehenge tunnel scheme
Fighting for the future of UK sacred sites: Stonehenge and Thornborough
Stonehenge Safe as Judge Rules Road and Tunnel Development Unlawful
Stonehenge campaigners are celebrating victory after a judge ruled that Government planning approval granted to a £1.7 billion road and tunnel development at the sacred site was unlawful.
Resisting the Destruction of the Sacred - World Unity Week
Sacred Earth Activism recently took part in World Unity Week, a hugely ambitious online coming together of global change-makers, in which our co-founders, Christa Mackinnon and Jonathan Weekes, gave an update on the Stonehenge resistance campaign.
Solstice sacred fire ceremony to support High Court challenge against Stonehenge destruction
A sacred fire will be lit at Stonehenge on the eve of the Summer Solstice in support of a forthcoming legal challenge against the destruction of the UNESCO World Heritage site by proposed new road works.
Sacred Activists and locals unite in awareness-raising walk to save Stonehenge with Clootie Project
Sacred Earth Activists joined forces with locals on Sunday (2 May) to walk the route of a proposed tunnel development near Stonehenge in order to raise awareness of the destruction it would cause to the local environment and sacred sites.
Sacred Earth Protectors Deliver Prayers for Stonehenge
At the Spring Equinox, a coalition of conscious Earth protectors came to the Stones with love and prayer, delivering messages from all corners of the United Kingdom.
Weaving our Prayers in the Old Ways - The Stonehenge Clootie Project
As part of our campaign to protect the sacred landscape of Stonehenge, we are calling on the old ways to help us weave our prayers into action.
Standing for Stonehenge
Hearing the call of the sacred through us, we stand to defend the land and our sacred sites from desecration, and to return to place of remembering that we belong to the land, that it does not belong to us.