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King's Coast Path under threat from hated new development just weeks after grand unveiling

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The King's new Coast Path is under threat from a major new development just weeks after its grand unveiling.

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A fierce row has erupted over proposals to build 30 homes on a field next to the spot where King Charles III inaugurated the England Coast Path at the famous Seven Sisters cliffs in East Sussex.Lewes District Council has put forward plans for up to 30 affordable homes on Chyngton Field, a 2.7-hectare site on the outskirts of Seaford.The authority has classified the land as suitable for development.However, the proposal has sparked fierce opposition from local residents, conservation groups and walkers who fear it will damage an area of outstanding natural beauty.The field sits just beyond a ridge from the Cuckmere coastguard cottages, an iconic row of buildings with views across the Seven Sisters that has become one of the most photographed locations in Britain.King Charles chose this stretch of coastline as the setting to launch the 2,700-mile coastal trail, which holds the...

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