How Britain’s New Towns Built Back Better
75 years ago this month, the post-war government passed the New Towns Act. It was a radical crisis recovery plan – one our politicians could learn from after the pandemic.
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Jonny Matfin is a PhD candidate at Birkbeck, University of London, researching the contemporary history of the college.
75 years ago this month, the post-war government passed the New Towns Act. It was a radical crisis recovery plan – one our politicians could learn from after the pandemic.