‘Forest city’ eco-plan for 400,000 new homes in East Anglia is branded ‘dystopian, state-subsidised concrete sprawl’

A £100billion forest city eco-plan for 400,000 new homes has been branded a ‘state-subsidised concrete sprawl’.

The project would span 45,000 acres of farmland on the border of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, incorporating England’s biggest nature reserve as well as a large reservoir.

Sir Tim Smit, co-founder of the Eden Project, has insisted it is in the ‘national interest’ for the proposals to go ahead.

But Nick Timothy, Conservative MP for West Sussex, said the city would not be

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