Locals in a wealthy London neighbourhood have objected to the expansion of a world-leading cancer hospital – insisting it will send their house prices plummeting.
Developers argue plans to modernise the Royal Marsden hospital in Chelsea are essential to make it ‘fit for the future’, through the construction of a new seven-storey building.
A feedback portal opened last week on the council website – and objections from well-heeled residents have already rolled in, citing concerns over ‘noise’,
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