King Charles's charity-backed eco-village in South Wales lies abandoned

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An abandoned eco-village, once backed by King Charles's charity, now resembles an "apocalyptic film" after construction halted over a decade ago. Nearly 300 houses built on a former oil refinery site in South Wales remain uninhabited. The ambitious project, intended to create a thriving community, was abandoned shortly after its initial phase. The development, which received support from The Prince's Foundation, aimed to include thousands of homes and extensive amenities but only saw a fraction completed.


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