
Goes Ahead
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 106 years ago |
Born | Platte River |
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Date of died | May 31,1919 |
Died | Crow Agency |
Montana | |
United States | |
Spouse | Pretty Shield |
Resting place | Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument |
Other name | First One, Goes First, the One Ahead, Comes Leading, Man With Fur Belt, and Walks Among the Stars |
Date of birth | January 1,1851 |
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ID | 1527246 |
Goes Ahead Life story
Goes Ahead was a Crow scout for George Armstrong Custer’s 7th Cavalry during the 1876 campaign against the Sioux and Northern Cheyenne. He was a survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, and his accounts of the battle are valued by modern historians.
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... If it Goes Ahead, the council said it would adopt a low key " soft approach" to ensure that any enforcement action considers the impact on drivers...
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... Ms Braverman said there is an " obvious risk of serious public disorder, violence and damage" if a protest on 11 November Goes Ahead, describing it as a " hate march through London"...
Vodafone and Three deny merger will push up prices

... But the Unite union says bills could rise by £300 per year if it Goes Ahead...
Stonehenge tunnel plan 'should not proceed' says Unesco

... There are concerns from activists and Unesco that Stonehenge could lose its World Heritage status if the scheme Goes Ahead without amendments...
France sets out plan to ban disposable vapes

... I guess if the ban Goes Ahead, I will start buying regular vapes...
Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO

... Activists and UNESCO have warned the site s World Heritage status could be removed if the current plan Goes Ahead...
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... If the policy Goes Ahead, it is not clear if all those accounts which are blocked will automatically become unblocked...
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... If it Goes Ahead, millions are expected to be donated to children s hospitals...
Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO
By Chloe HarcombeBBC News
Campaigners are presenting a petition against the construction of a road tunnel by Stonehenge to UNESCO.
Leading members of The Stonehenge Alliance (TSA) and Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site (SSWHS) will take the petition to Paris.
UNESCO previously called for the decision on the build to be delayed and the Scheme to be amended.
Activists and UNESCO have warned The Site 's World Heritage status could be removed if the current plan Goes Ahead .
The petition, which has gained 225,000 signatures from 147 countries, urges the UK Government to halt plans for the " damaging" road Scheme .
, But was later quashed in 2021 after.
However, from Amesbury to Berwick Down in Wiltshire on 14 July.
Highways England said The Tunnel will reduce traffic along the A303 and cut journey times.
'International embarrassment'Chris Todd, director of Transport Action Network (TAN), a member of the Stonehenge Alliance and a director of SSWHS said it would be an " international embarrassment for the UK" if The Site was to lose its World Heritage Status (WHS).
" Only three World Heritage Sites have ever been delisted since the signing of The World Heritage Convention in 1972, " He Said .
" which also happened under this Government's watch.
" To lose one WHS is bad enough, But to lose two would show a failure of leadership and responsibility for both humanity and Future Generations . "
John Adams , chair of the Stonehenge Alliance and another director of SSWHS said they want UNESCO to " appreciate" its opposition to " this highly damaging road Scheme " is " strongly supported" by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
" We urge it to remain strong in The Face of the UK Government's indifference to this iconic British heritage site, " He Said .
In August, SSWHS filed another claim with The High Court challenging the Government's decision.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com