
A flagship eco-village backed by King Charles’s charity now resembles an ‘apocalyptic film’ after being abandoned for more than a decade.
Almost 300 houses were built on a former oil refinery site in Llandarcy, near Neath, South Wales under plans to turn industrial land into a thriving new village.
The King visited the site in 2013 – when he was the Prince of Wales – after the first phase was completed but construction was abandoned soon after.
