Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb
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Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb 7 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTamsin Melville,in Nansledan andZhara Simpson,South WestBBCThe Prince of Wales visited Nansledan on the outskirts of Newquay on ThursdayPrince William has met with families living in a newly developed suburb of a Cornwall town known for being the home of British surfing.The Prince of Wales visited Nansledan, described as a "sustainable urban extension" of Newquay, to explore plans for its Market Street project, which has been in development by the Duchy of Cornwall since 2013.It already includes about 900 homes, a primary school, offices, a community centre and more than 40 businesses. A family living in one of the Build-to-Rent homes, Jess and Nick Dunstan, said they were "really lucky" to have the chance to rent from the duchy. Such homes are built specifically for renting rather than for sale, offering long-term leases.Jess and Nick Dunstan says they would have struggled to find a rental in the areaJess Dunstan said the family would have "struggled" to find a rental in the area if it was not for this development. The Prince of Wales also recorded a birthday message after being stopped by Mark O'Mahoney during a walkabout of the new Newquay suburb.O'Mahoney asked him to record the message for his girlfriend, Rebecca Spencer, who was away, but he forgot to press record and asked Prince William to record it a second time.The prince told her: "Very happy birthday Rebecca, you're 38…"O'Mahoney added: "My girlfriend was away so I asked him and he very graciously and kindly agreed."Prince William saw one of the 24 homes being developed for the homelessPrince William was also in attendance to highlight the efforts to tackle homelessness in the area, and saw the progress of 24 new homes being built in partnership with homeless charity St Petrocs, in Nansledan. Charity chief executive Henry Meacock said the o...





