Article: We must end stonehenge scandal, pleads 'King Arthur' ; He's cold and wet, but Arthur Pendragon insists he is winning international support for his campaign for the 'Temple of Stonehenge' to be returned its natural setting.

He's cold and wet, but Arthur Pendragon insists he is winning international support for his campaign for the 'Temple of Stonehenge' to be returned its natural setting.

Every day since the summer solstice seven weeks ago, the only man in England who is legally allowed to wield a sword has been living in a caravan near the 4,500-year-old stone circle.

And he has pledged to stay there until the Government fulfils a string of pledges it made several years ago to improve the setting and facilities of the iconic World Heritage Site in Wiltshire.

Mr Pendragon, 54, once a biker called John Rothwell, said: "I'm very cold and very wet but I'm staying.

"My campaign is getting a lot of response from ...

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