Why England Keeps Failing at Building New Towns
The government is planning a new wave of “new towns” to tackle the current housing crisis—offering up to 10,000 homes in each. But this isn’t the first time Britain has tried to build new towns from scratch… and history shows the results have been mixed at best.
From post-war modernist visions like Milton Keynes to Prince Charles’ Poundbury experiment—this video explores why the UK keeps struggling to build communities that actually work, and what we can learn from past mistakes.
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