Prince William Takes Action to Tackle Homelessness in Cornwall
ICARO Media Group
Prince William, the Duke of Cornwall, is spearheading a £3 million initiative to address homelessness in the picturesque town of Nansledan in Cornwall. The project involves the construction of 24 homes, ranging from four-bedroom houses to one-bedroom flats, on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. Prince William is personally overseeing the development, which is set to be completed as soon as next year.
The properties will be built in the traditional Cornish style to blend in with the surroundings and combat the stigma of social housing. The Prince is dedicated to creating a homely environment and has also focused on promoting biodiversity by planting shrubs and flowers on the site.
As a long-time advocate for homelessness solutions, Prince William's commitment to this project extends beyond simply providing housing. He aims to inspire other landowners to follow suit and build more social housing units. The Duchy of Cornwall, which supplies the land for the project and covers all construction costs, is part of the Prince's broader vision to address homelessness issues in the region.
The Prince's dedication to this cause stems from his personal experiences, having been influenced by his late mother Princess Diana's commitment to charitable work. Through partnerships with local charity St Petrocs and the Homewards programme, Prince William is striving to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.
Cornwall, like many regions in the UK, faces a housing shortage exacerbated by the pandemic, with over 22,000 households on the waiting list for social housing. By leading by example, Prince William hopes to inspire other towns and cities across the country to follow suit in addressing homelessness and housing insecurity.