Residents have criticised King Charles’s proposal to build thousands of homes in Faversham, Kent.
King Charles’ plans to build an “ideal town” have been met with a backlash by residents.
The 75-year-old monarch’s proposal to build 2500 homes on 130ha of farmland in Faversham, Kent, has been angrily criticised by locals who think that the move will “swallow up” the area and transform it into an “urban mass”.
The plans were first announced in 2018 when the King - then Prince Charles - managed the Duchy of Cornwall and a proposal at the time described it as a “sustainable human-scale development that is land-efficient, uses low-carbon material and is less car-dependent”.
However, Faversham residents argue that the Duchy’s ideas contradict Charles’ ambitions to protect the environment.