Prince William visits his homelessness project
Prince William made a visit to the Duchy of Cornwall’s housing project in Newquay
Prince William has visited Newquay to see the site of the Duchy of Cornwall’s first homeless housing project.
The prince met the developers and the chief executive of St Petroc’s, the Cornish charity delivering the 24-home project at Nansledan.
The land for the new homes is being provided by the Duchy.
Prince William is also due to visit organisations that help manage Fistral beach later.
On Friday he is due to make his first visit to the Isles of Scilly since becoming Duke of Cornwall in 2022.
He is expected to meet operators of St Mary’s harbour and staff at the island’s hospital.
The Duchy said it was working with the Council of the Isles of Scilly to build a new integrated health and social care facility on land it owns next to St Mary’s Community Hospital.
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