Prince of Wales’s Duchy accused of allowing homes on royal land to grow mouldy
People living in rented properties claim there is a lack of insulation and black mould growing in some cases
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Claire Williams, 53, allowed The Mirror to take pictures of her former home in the Duchy. The newspaper reported that she was evicted last week over rent arrears, which she disputes.
The former farmhouse tenant in Exeter, who lived there for more than 20 years, said that black mould started growing below ground level many years ago.
“I’ve complained about it for 21 years,” she said, adding: “The repaint was done about a week before I moved in so you couldn’t see it.”
The programme also conducted a five-month investigation alongside The Sunday Times to assess the thousands of properties and their business contracts owned by the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall – the King and William’s private estates.
Last year, the Duchy of Lancaster raised £27.4 million for the King while William’s Duchy of Cornwall raised £23.6 million.
The investigation found that the Duchies make millions each year through rents charging councils, government departments, businesses and even the Ministry of Defence.
For example, William’s Duchy was found to have signed a £37 million deal to lease Dartmoor Prison to the Ministry of Justice, charged the navy more than £1 million to build and use jetties and moor warships on its land and charged the Army to train on Dartmoor.
The Telegraph understands that the Duchy rents are set by reference to comparable market evidence and tenants are able to obtain external advice before reaching an agreement.
The Duchy also has a long-standing relationship with the Army, which includes the MoD using the Dartmoor land for training purposes under licensing agreements that date back to the 1800s.
The Telegraph understands that Ms Williams has been in arrears since 2005 and that the Duchy worked closely with her to develop a repayment plan, which she did not follow.
An independent surveyor is understood to have visited the residence in May this year, and found that it had not been heated or ventilated properly and was therefore causing mould. The former tenant is said to have not formally reported damage to the property and has not allowed access for contractors on numerous occasions.
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It looks like Channel 4 did similar investigation documentary in 2013 since there is statement from The Duchy of Cornwall in relation to the Dispatches programme broadcast on 1st July 2013 in Royal Family website. I have no idea what kind of documentary was that so I wonder if there's new discovery or update or it's merely because there's new Prince of Wales hence they do another one.
A statement from The Duchy of Cornwall in relation to the Dispatches programme broadcast on 1st July 2013
The following is a statement from The Duchy of Cornwall in response to the broadcast on 1st July of an edition of the Dispatches programme relating to some...
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