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what are the features of the new towns develop by british​

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The new town movement refers to towns that were built in the United Kingdom after World War II and that have been purposefully planned, developed and built as a remedy to overcrowding and congestion in some instances, and to scattered ad hoc settlements in others

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The new town movement refers to towns that were built in the United Kingdom after World War II and that have been purposefully planned, developed and built as a remedy to overcrowding and congestion in some instances, and to scattered ad hoc settlements in others.The main reason for it was to decongest larger industrialised cities, rehousing people in freshly built, new and fully planned towns that were completely self-sufficient and provided for the community.

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