Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb
Prince William visited the newly developed suburb of Nansledan in Cornwall, meeting with local families and discussing housing projects. The area features around 900 homes, a primary school, and efforts to address homelessness through new developments. His visit follows the Duchy of Cornwall's announcement to sell 20% of its estate to invest in housing and environmental initiatives.
- ▪Prince William visited Nansledan, a sustainable urban extension of Newquay.
- ▪The development includes about 900 homes, a primary school, and over 40 businesses.
- ▪He highlighted efforts to tackle homelessness by viewing new homes being built in partnership with a charity.
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Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb 6 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTamsin Melville,in Nansledan andZhara Simpson,South WestBBCThe Prince of Wales visited Nansledan on the outskirts of Newquay on ThursdayPrince William has met with families living in a newly developed suburb of a Cornwall town known for being the home of British surfing.The Prince of Wales visited Nansledan, described as a "sustainable urban extension" of Newquay, to explore plans for its Market Street project, which has been in development by the Duchy of Cornwall since 2013.It already includes about 900 homes, a primary school, offices, a community centre and more than 40 businesses.
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