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Stonehenge Manager
arindam arindam 25 Apr, 2013
For the first time in close to 5,000 years, Stonehenge will have a general manager.
For the first time in close to 5,000 years, Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, will have a general manager. A major tourist attraction, Stonehenge is believed to have been raised around 3000 BC, and still remains a place of religious and spiritual significance to followers of Neo-Druidity. Stonehenge is managed by English Heritage, a non-departmental public body of the British Government sponsored by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Now, the position of general manager has been created for the management of on-site affairs. The responsibilities of the position, as reported by The Telegraph, include coordinating visits and spiritual gatherings by Druid pilgrims, maintaining relations with Druid leaders, managing visitors to the site and guarding the ‘dignity of the stones’. The job will pay £65,000 per annum, and the closing date for applications is 5 May 2013. Any takers?
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