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The Roman wall before and after it was destroyed [Credit: Daily Echo] |
But the proposal has now become a reality.
Colin Cook, of the Winchester Area Tourist Guides Association, witnessed the destruction.
He said: �It�s desperately sad. I have got sympathy with Bargate Homes but Winchester City Council planners need to be a lot more aware of the sensitivities of these sites when they�re giving permission. As far as I can see it�s gone away on a lorry. There is no possibility of rebuilding it anywhere else.�
A spokesman for Winchester City Council said that a medieval ditch found at the site would be preserved, but added that �preservation of part of the surviving remains of the city wall within the site is not possible, hence detailed archaeological excavation and recording has been required.�
In 1971 an excavation on the other side of the road revealed the remains of a Roman bastion.
A spokesman for Bargate had said it would �not be physically possible to preserve the wall� but students and local history groups had been invited to tour the site.
Source: Daily Echo [March 31, 2014]