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Prince William's 'eyesore' development plan approved
The first phase includes 261 homes with 35% affordable housing amid 467 objections citing traffic and environmental concerns, while supporters highlight meeting significant local housing needs.
- The Duchy of Cornwall's plan to create a new garden neighborhood in Faversham, consisting of 467 homes, a school, and other infrastructure, was approved despite receiving 467 objections from locals.
- The development aims to provide 35% affordable housing and a sustainable new community with renewable energy and transportation links.
- While some supported the high design standards, critics argued it would lead to urban sprawl and the loss of agricultural land and wildlife habitats.
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Prince William housing scheme approved despite 467 objections: 'An eyesore!'
Swale Borough Council has granted planning permission for the initial phase of Prince William's Duchy of Cornwall housing scheme in Faversham, Kent, following a vote of 11 to five on Tuesday evening
·London, United Kingdom
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