Locals in Faversham, Kent criticize Duchy of Cornwall's plan to build 2,500 homes on 320-acre land, citing environmental concerns and overdevelopment.

Locals in Faversham, Kent have criticised plans by the Duchy of Cornwall, managed by King Charles, to build 2,500 new homes on 320-acre agricultural land. Residents argue that the development will "swallow up" the town and not align with the royals' purported care for the environment. The Duchy claims the development will follow the King's vision to deliver the "most sustainable" homes and address a housing crisis in the area.

April 06, 2024
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