Stonehenge pulls in £30m
Stonehenge has taken more than £30m in tourism income in the past five years.
The Wiltshire prehistoric site costs taxpayers around £2.4m to run, with English Heritage charging the annual 800,000 visitors £7.50 each. New cash for the World Heritage site will come from private donations, Lottery money and sponsorship.
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