King Arthur Pendragon, a senior druid, lost his legal challenge against parking charges introduced by English Heritage at Stonehenge.
Pendragon had argued that a parking fee of £15 for the 2016 Summer Solstice breached his human rights.
At an initial court hearing in January, Pendragon said the claim was not about money or costs, but because the fee unfairly targeted his religion and forced him to “pay to pray”.
However, Salisbury County Court ruled that introducing car...
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