King Charles, Prince William and Princess Kate risking row as residents fear 'massive stink' - Yorkshire Live
Residents and local officials oppose a slurry pit near Anmer Hall, citing odor concerns; the pit would hold over 2 million gallons of manure on Sandringham estate.
- This year, King Charles proposed a slurry pit on the Sandringham estate measuring 86 by 46 metres and holding 2,160,538 gallons less than a mile from Prince William's Grade II-listed Anmer Hall.
- Local councillors and residents have protested the slurry pit proposal before King's Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council, while residents near Sandringham voiced concerns to the Daily Mail and Mirror.
- Andrew is expected to move to the estate after leaving Royal Lodge, and royal author Andrew Lownie said `I understand that Andrew will have to be paid quite a lot of money to basically get out of the lease.`
- As scrutiny grows, royal relations may be tested as King Charles, monarch and landowner, faces tensions with Prince William, Prince of Wales, while Reach Plc sought a comment from the Palace.
- The council's decision could hinge on local planning committee review as Stuart Dark, county councillor, said the pit might be rejected or approved with stringent conditions, weeks after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor confirmed to relocate to Sandringham estate.
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A royal construction project causes excitement: King Charles is planning a gigantic slurry pit – in the vicinity of William's family home.
A royal construction project causes excitement: King Charles is planning a gigantic slurry pit – in the vicinity of William's family home.
A royal construction project causes excitement: King Charles is planning a gigantic slurry pit – in the vicinity of William's family home.
A royal construction project causes excitement: King Charles is planning a gigantic slurry pit – in the vicinity of William's family home.
King Charles, Prince William locked in brewing row after controversial estate plans exposed
King Charles and Prince William may face tensions between them as major plans for massive slurry have been exposed.The monarch's massive slurry plan on the Sandringham estate may lead to tense confrontation between the King and the...
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