Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Scots 'Poundbury' on hold for a year for review and evaluation.


From The Herald

"Eight years after construction began on the effort to build Scotland’s own version of the Prince’s Poundbury sustainable village in Dorset, it has emerged that just 31 homes out of a planned 770 have been built. Now, the Prince’s Foundation - which pumped millions of pounds into the East Ayrshire project - has revealed the housing site will be “reviewed and evaluated” over the next year".

From Express - with video clip from A Vision of Britain (Prince Charles believes London architecture has 'lost its vision').

Limited appeal of housing development at Knockroon, near Cumnock?

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