Outer City Estates: new towns for the 21st century?

Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg’s prospectus for a new wave of strategically sited Garden Cities – containing 15,000 or more homes – was launched last week. But, Martin Yarnit argues that outer city estates have the potential to provide affordable housing, without affecting protected green belt areas

The government, keen to prove its housing credentials, has invited bids for a new generation of new towns. Rather than looking for fresh pastures green, it would be better building on what already exists, the outer city estates, those neglected post-war dormitory towns. 

There is now an exciting opportunity for transforming their fortunes by making them the basis for a network of eco-towns. 

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