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Home » King Charles receives green light to construct slurry pit to the dismay of furious locals
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King Charles receives green light to construct slurry pit to the dismay of furious locals

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King Charles receives green light to construct slurry pit to the dismay of furious locals
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King Charles has received confirmation that no planning application is necessary for constructing an enormous slurry pit on land adjacent to his Sandringham estate.

The proposed fertiliser storage lagoon would span an area equivalent to four Olympic-sized swimming pools, triggering significant anger among nearby residents.


Local opposition has been mounting on the King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council website, where community members have voiced their objections to the project.

Residents living close to the royal estate have raised alarm about potential consequences for vulnerable groups, including schoolchildren and elderly people, as well as possible damage to the region’s tourism industry.

King Charles receives green light to construct slurry pit as locals fume

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The development, while likely to appeal to the environmentally-minded monarch, has generated considerable controversy in the surrounding community.

The uncovered nature of the proposed lagoon has become a particular point of contention.

One objector posted on the council website: “I am concerned that it was confirmed that the lagoon will have no cover.

“Sandringham Estate itself explained that a cover would indeed help to prevent the odour/gases from escaping into the environment, but that it was a monetary decision not to include one in the plans. Surely the environment and people’s safety should be the priority.”

The Sandringham Estate is located in Norfolk | PA

Another resident expressed strong opposition, writing: “I object strongly to these proposals, on the grounds of odour, increased large vehicle movements.

“Having read the planning statement, this development is clearly proposed for financial reasons alone, with no regard on the impact of the quality of life the wider community and its residents.”

The proposed lagoon’s location near Anmer Hall, the country residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales, could create friction within the Royal Family.

Local resident Tim Harewood commented on the potential impact for William and Catherine, stating: “It’s going to be a huge manure lagoon and bound to be very smelly, which would not be great for Prince William and his family when they go to their country home for a relaxing stay.”

The King is extremely environmentally conscious

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The Georgian property was presented to the couple following their 2011 wedding. Between 2015 and 2017, the family resided there permanently whilst William worked as a search and rescue pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

The proximity of the planned facility to their Norfolk retreat raises questions about how the development might affect their visits.

The Sandringham Estate has justified the project as essential infrastructure for its substantial agricultural operations.

According to documentation submitted to the council, the fertiliser storage facility would support farming across approximately 2,700 hectares of land.

Queen Elizabeth II gave Anmer Hall to the Prince and Princess of Wales after their wedding in 2011 |

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The estate cultivates various crops, including wheat, barley, beans and oats, alongside heritage grain varieties.

Livestock operations encompass Aberfield sheep and Beef Shorthorn cattle, producing organic, grass-fed meat.

Conservation initiatives have also been highlighted in the planning statement, with arable land converted to agroforestry practices that integrate crops and livestock among trees to enhance biodiversity.

Fruit and nut trees, including cider apple, perry pear, plum, quince, mulberry and walnut, have been planted, complemented by wildflower strips.

King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council declined to comment beyond stating that their report represents the council’s official position.

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