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New towns - just history, or an idea for today?

By: Contributor(s): Series: Town & Country Planning ; 71(7/8) July/August 2002, 189-191(3)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Debates whether new towns can accommodate homes which cannot be absorbed by current plans, or should planners concentrate on structured urban extensions. Article takes form of mock-letters between co-authors. Concludes that clusters of homes in variety of settlements is the way forward, as the concept of single places has become outmoded.
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Debates whether new towns can accommodate homes which cannot be absorbed by current plans, or should planners concentrate on structured urban extensions. Article takes form of mock-letters between co-authors. Concludes that clusters of homes in variety of settlements is the way forward, as the concept of single places has become outmoded.