Artist's controversial doodle home on Britain's only desert' set for approval
Briefly

Mr Doodle, the well-known artist, is seeking to replace an existing home with a unique design in Dungeness, sparking a debate over local cultural value and ecological impact.
Residents have expressed concerns about the proposed 'Doodle House,' deeming it a vanity project that detracts from the historical significance of the Dungeness area, dubbed Britain's only desert.
Lydd Town Council has objected to the development, highlighting worries that the metal facade of Mr Doodle's new home doesn't align with Dungeness's ecological preservation and historical context.
Despite these objections, Mr Doodle aims to promote doodles as a respected art form, with his previous project marking a significant step towards expressing his artistic vision.
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