King Charles's stalled eco-village in South Wales faces demolition after 13-year planning battle

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Seven unsold homes, built over 13 years ago on a former oil refinery site, are being left to rot in an unfinished eco-village. The £90 million project, once backed by King Charles, has stalled with only 300 of 1,800 promised homes built, lacking promised amenities. Developers claim the houses were demonstration models. The abandoned homes are slated for demolition as new plans are submitted to revitalize the stalled development, which has faced significant delays in planning approval.


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