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New Towns Acts

The New Towns Acts were a series of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to found new settlements or to expand substantially existing ones, to establish Development Corporations to deliver them, and to create a Commission to wind up the Corporations and take over their assets and liabilities. Of these, the more substantive acts were the New Towns Act 1946 and the Town Development Act 1952. "The New Towns Act [1946] was intended to pre-emptively direct urban growth and infrastructural development into new towns, thereby decentralising population and economic opportunity while inhibiting urban sprawl."[1]

New Towns were developed in three generations.

  • The first generation set up in the late 1940s concentrated predominantly on housing development with provision for rail and seldom for cars; eight were in a ring around London.
  • The second generation in the early 1960s included a wider mix of uses and used more innovative architecture.
  • The third generation towns were larger and tended to be designed around car travel.[2]

By 2002, about 2 million people were housed in the New Towns, in about 500,000 homes.[2]

Background edit

The 1944 Abercrombie Plan for London proposed eight new towns within 50 miles (80 km) of London for up to 500,000 people from inner London. Similar recommendations were made for other major conurbations including Manchester and Birmingham. The 1945 Attlee Government set up a New Towns Commission[3] to formally consider how best to repair and rebuild urban communities ravaged in World War II.

In 1945, John Reith, 1st Baron Reith was appointed as chair of the New Towns Commission. The commission concluded that there was a need to construct new towns using the instrument of development corporations supported by central government. The New Towns Act 1946 cemented this vision in 1946 and New Towns were born.

Reith Commission edit

The Reith Commission recommended that:

  • the new town developments should have a population of up to 60,000
  • they should be built as far as possible on greenfield sites
  • there should be predominantly single family housing at low density
  • the homes had to be organised in neighbourhoods around a primary school and nursery schools, a pub and shops selling staple foods
  • there should be a balance of housing and jobs [4]

New Towns Act 1946 edit

New Towns Act 1946
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to provide for the creation of new towns by means of development corporations, and for purposes connected therewith.
Citation9 & 10 Geo. 6. c. 68
Dates
Royal assent1 August 1946

An Act to provide for the creation of new towns by means of development corporations, and for purposes connected therewith.[5]

The New Towns Act 1946 (9 & 10 Geo. 6. c. 68) was the act that put into law the conclusions of the New Towns Commission. ") The act authorised the government to designate areas as new towns, and passing development control functions to a New Town Development Corporation. Several new towns were created in the years following its passing. The Act was replaced by the New Towns Act 1965 and, later, the New Towns Act 1981.

New Town development corporations edit

The act set up development corporations which were responsible for the management, design and development of New Towns. These were public corporations financed by the government through Treasury loans. The boards were appointed by central government; importantly, they were given planning and compulsory purchase order powers.

Their first task was to draw up development frameworks for a mix of housing, offices, industrial development, transport infrastructure and open space.[6]

Town Development Act 1952 edit

Town Development Act 1952
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to encourage town development in county districts for the relief of congestion or over-population elsewhere, and for related purposes, and to repeal subsection (5) of section nineteen of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1944, and part of subsection (1) of section five of the New Towns Act, 1946.
Citation15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2. c. 54
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Town Development Act 1952 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

Although not formally a "New Towns Act", the Town Development Act uses the powers established by the 1946 Act to expand existing towns to achieve the same or similar purposes.[7][8] The introduction to the act gives its purpose: "An Act to encourage town development in county districts for the relief of congestion or over-population elsewhere, and for related purposes, [etc]".[9] It was this act that enabled London County Council to establish its overspill estates as far away as Cornwall and Northamptonshire. By 1973, over 40 new and expanded towns were described in Parliament as "London overspill".[10] The Act, despite being "obscure and almost forgotten", is credited as having a "significant effect upon the pattern of urban development" in the UK.[11]

New Towns Acts 1952, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1964, 1966 and 1969 edit

New Towns Act 1952
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to increase the amount of the advances which may be made under section twelve of the New Towns Act, 1946.
Citation15 & 16 Geo. 6 & 1 Eliz. 2. c. 27
Dates
Royal assent26 June 1952
Text of statute as originally enacted
New Towns Act 1953
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to increase the amount of the advances which may be made to development corporations under section twelve of the New Towns Act, 1946.
Citation1 & 2 Eliz. 2. c. 38
Dates
Royal assent31 July 1953
Text of statute as originally enacted
New Towns Act 1955
Act of Parliament
 
Citation3 & 4 Eliz. 2. c. 4
Dates
Royal assent29 March 1955
New Towns Act 1958
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to increase the aggregate amount of the advances which may be made to development corporations under subsection (1) of section twelve of the New Towns Act, 1946; and to amend section thirteen of that Act in respect of the reports and accounts to be laid before Parliament.
Citation6 & 7 Eliz. 2. c. 12
Dates
Royal assent20 February 1958
Text of statute as originally enacted
New Towns Act 1964
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to make fresh provision respecting the limits on the amount of the advances which may be made to development corporations under section 12(1) of the New Towns Act 1946 and the Commission for the New Towns under section 3(1) of the New Towns Act 1959.
Citation1964 c. 8
Dates
Royal assent27 February 1964
Text of statute as originally enacted
New Towns Act 1966
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965; to amend the Land Compensation Act 1961 and the Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963 in connection with extensions made after the commencement of this Act to the areas of new towns; to repeal provisions of section 46 of the New Towns Act 1965 and section 13 of the New Towns Act 1946 relating to certain accounts and reports; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid.
Citation1966 c. 44
Dates
Royal assent13 December 1966
Text of statute as originally enacted
New Towns Act 1969
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965, as amended by subsequent enactments.
Citation1969 c. 5
Dates
Royal assent6 March 1969
Text of statute as originally enacted

These were brief acts to increase the maximum borrowings permitted to fund the developments.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18]

New Towns Act 1959 edit

New Towns Act 1959
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to make, as respects England and Wales, new provision in place of section fifteen of the New Towns Act, 1946, as to the disposal of the undertakings of development corporations and other matters arising when a development corporation has achieved or substantially achieved the purposes for which it is established; to amend the law relating to development corporations by increasing the limit on the advances which may be made to them under sub section (1) of section twelve of that Act, by providing for housing subsidies to be wholly or partly withheld in respect of dwellings disposed of by them, and by authorising them to make contributions towards the provision of amenities; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid.
Citation7 & 8 Eliz. 2. c. 62
Dates
Royal assent29 July 1959
Other legislation
Repealed byNew Towns Act 1981
Status: Repealed

An Act to make, as respects England and Wales, new provision in place of section fifteen of the New Towns Act, 1946, as to the disposal of the undertakings of development corporations and other matters arising when a development corporation has achieved or substantially achieved the purposes for which it is established; to amend the law relating to development corporations by increasing the limit on the advances which may be made to them under sub section (1) of section twelve of that Act, by providing for housing subsidies to be wholly or partly withheld in respect of dwellings disposed of by them, and by authorising them to make contributions towards the provision of amenities; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid.[19]

The New Towns Act 1959 established the Commission for New Towns.[a] Under this Act, "the Minister of Housing and Local Government was authorised to set up a Commission on New Towns to take over the functions of the development corporations whose purposes had, in his opinion, been achieved or substantially achieved".[20]

New Towns Act 1965 edit

New Towns Act 1965
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and to matters connected therewith, being (except in the case of section 1(1) of the New Towns Act 1964) those enactments in their application to England and Wales; with corrections and improvements made under the Consolidation of Enactments (Procedure) Act 1949.
Citation1965 c. 59
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent5 August 1965
Other legislation
Repeals/revokes
  • Town and Country Planning Act 1944
  • New Towns Act 1958
  • New Towns Act 1964
  • New Towns (No. 2) Act 1964
Repealed byNew Towns Act 1981
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

It may startle some political economists to talk of commencing the building of new cities ... planned as cities from their first foundation, and not mere small towns and villages. ... A time will arrive when something of this sort must be done ... England cannot escape from the alternative of new city building.

— T. J. Maslen, 1843[21]

The New Towns Act 1965 substantially rewrote and consolidated the 1946 act.[22] While continuing the authority to establish further new towns, the act gives the Commission for the New Towns the task of "taking over, holding, managing and turning to account the property previously vested in the development corporation for a new town".[22]: 1314 

Several new towns were created in the years following its passing. Its most immediate use was the designation of Milton Keynes in 1967, which was envisaged to become a "new city" of 250,000 people.[23] The 1965 act replaced the 1946 act and was replaced in turn by the 1981 act.

New Towns Act (Northern Ireland) 1965 edit

New Towns Act (Northern Ireland) 1965
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to make provision for the creation of new towns, for the exercise by new town commissions of certain functions in relation to such towns, for the expansion or development of existing towns, and for purposes related to those matters.
Citation1965 c. 13 (N.I.)
Territorial extent Northern Ireland
Dates
Royal assent24 June 1965
Status: Current legislation
Text of the New Towns Act (Northern Ireland) 1965 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

Since most of the acts did not apply to Northern Ireland (and some not to Scotland), an equivalent act was passed in 1965 by the Parliament of Northern Ireland.[24] Following the act, Craigavon was designated in July 1965.[25]

New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 edit

New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and to matters connected therewith being those enactments in their application to Scotland; with corrections and improvements made under the Consolidation of Enactments (Procedure) Act 1949.
Citation1968 c. 16
Territorial extent Scotland
Dates
Royal assent28 March 1968
Other legislation
Repeals/revokes
  • New Towns Act 1946
  • New Towns Act 1958
  • New Towns Act 1964
  • New Towns (No. 2) Act 1964
Text of statute as originally enacted

The New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968 established equivalent legal powers in Scotland.[26]

New Towns Acts 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1982 and 1987 edit

New Towns Act 1969
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965, as amended by subsequent enactments.
Citation1969 c. 5
Dates
Royal assent6 March 1969
New Towns Act 1971
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965, as amended by subsequent enactments.
Citation1971 c. 81
Dates
Royal assent16 December 1971
New Towns Act 1975
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to raise the limits imposed by the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by the development corporations for new towns and the Commission for the New Towns and make provision for the payment of pensions to chairmen of development corporations and of remuneration and allowances to members of committees conducting business for the Commission.
Citation1975 c. 42
Dates
Royal assent3 July 1975
New Towns (Amendment) Act 1976
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to provide for the transfer to district councils of the interest of the Commission for the New Towns and development corporations in dwellings and of any associated property, rights, liabilities and obligations; to increase the maximum number of members of development corporations; and for connected purposes.
Citation1976 c. 68
Dates
Royal assent15 November 1976
New Towns Act 1977
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to increase the limit imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns.
Citation1977 c. 23
Dates
Royal assent22 July 1977
New Towns Act 1980
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to increase the limit imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns.
Citation1980 c. 36
Dates
Royal assent30 June 1980
New Towns Act 1982
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to increase the limit imposed by section 60 of the New Towns Act 1981 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns.
Citation1982 c. 7
Dates
Royal assent25 February 1982
Status: Current legislation
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the New Towns Act 1982 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
Urban Development Corporations (Financial Limits) Act 1987
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to remove the limit on the amount of grants that may be made to urban development corporations and to provide a new limit applicable only to the amounts for the time being outstanding in respect of sums borrowed by them and sums issued by the Treasury in fulfilment of guarantees of their debts.
Citation1987 c. 57
Dates
Royal assent17 December 1987
Text of the Urban Development Corporations (Financial Limits) Act 1987 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

These acts "increase the limit imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns".[27]

New Towns (Amendment) Act 1976 edit

New Towns (Amendment) Act 1976
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to provide for the transfer to district councils of the interest of the Commission for the New Towns and development corporations in dwellings and of any associated property, rights, liabilities and obligations; to increase the maximum number of members of development corporations; and for connected purposes.
Citation1976 c. 68
Dates
Royal assent15 November 1976
Other legislation
Repealed byNew Towns Act 1981
Status: Repealed

Among other functions, this act provided for "the interest of the Commission for the New Towns and [the] development corporations in dwellings and of any associated property, rights, liabilities and obligations" to be transferred to district councils.[28]

New Towns (Scotland) Act 1977 edit

New Towns (Scotland) Act 1977
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to make provision as respects the revocation or variation of orders made under section 1, 2 or 5(1) of the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1968; and for connected purposes.
Citation1977 c. 16
Territorial extent Scotland
Dates
Royal assent26 May 1977
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the New Towns (Scotland) Act 1977 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

This act amended the Scotland act of 1968, notably to include the option to cancel a new town proposal.[29]

New Towns Act 1981 edit

New Towns Act 1981
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and connected matters, being (except for section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 and sections 126 and 127 of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 and certain related provisions) enactments which apply only to England and Wales.
Citation1981 c. 64
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent30 October 1981
Other legislation
Repeals/revokes
  • New Towns Act 1959
  • New Towns Act 1965
  • New Towns Act 1966
  • New Towns Act 1975
  • New Towns (Amendment) Act 1976
  • New Towns Act 1977
  • New Towns Act 1980
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the New Towns Act 1981 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

New Towns and Urban Development Corporations Act 1985
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to make provision with respect to certain matters connected with new towns; to amend paragraph 8(1) of Schedule 31 to the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980; and for connected purposes.
Citation1985 c. 5
Dates
Royal assent11 March 1985
Status: Current legislation
Text of the New Towns and Urban Development Corporations Act 1985 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

The New Towns Act 1981 is an "Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and connected matters, being (except for section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 and sections 126 and 127 of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 and certain related provisions) enactments which apply only to England and Wales."[30]

Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990 edit

Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to establish public bodies to be known as Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise and to make provision as to their functions; to dissolve the Scottish Development Agency and the Highlands and Islands Development Board; to make further provision as regards new towns in Scotland; and for connected purposes.
Citation1990 c. 35
Territorial extent Scotland
Dates
Royal assent26 July 1990
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

This act replaced the Scottish Development Agency and the Highlands and Islands Development Board with Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise, and authorised development of further new towns in Scotland.[31]

New Towns (Amendment) Act 1994 edit

New Towns (Amendment) Act 1994
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act to amend Schedule 9 to the New Towns Act 1981.
Citation1994 c. 5
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent24 March 1994
Other legislation
Repealed byHousing and Regeneration Act 2008
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

This act establishes sub-committees of the Commission for New Towns, with authority to act on matters proper to them.[32]

Towns edit

The following towns were created under various New Towns Acts:

England edit

Name County[b] Year designated Built‑up area
population[c]
Note
Basildon Essex 1949 144,859[33] Population is for Basildon and Wickford built-up area
Basingstoke Hampshire 1961 107,642[34] London overspill expansion, not New Towns Act
Bracknell Berkshire 1949 77,256[35]
Central Lancashire Lancashire 1970 313,332[36] Development of Preston, Leyland and Chorley urban area, using New Towns Act powers.
Corby Northamptonshire 1950 56,810[37]
Crawley Sussex 1947 180,508[38] Existing town substantially expanded. Urban area includes Gatwick Airport and Horley
Harlow Essex 1947 82,059[39]
Hatfield Hertfordshire 1948 41,677[40] Urban area includes Colney Heath and Welham Green
Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire 1947 94,932[41] Built-up area includes Kings Langley
Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire 1967 229,941[42] Existing towns and villages substantially expanded and infilled. As of the 2011 census, the Milton Keynes urban area includes Newport Pagnell and Woburn Sands, which were outside the original designated area.
Newton Aycliffe County Durham 1947 25,964[43]
Northampton Northamptonshire 1968 215,963[44] Existing town significantly expanded
Peterborough Northamptonshire,
Cambridgeshire[d]
1967 163,379[45] Existing city substantially expanded
Peterlee County Durham 1948 27,871[46]
Redditch Worcestershire 1964 82,253[47] Existing town substantially expanded
Runcorn Cheshire 1963 62,872[48]
Skelmersdale Lancashire 1961 34,455[49]
Stevenage Hertfordshire 1946 90,232[50]
Swindon Wiltshire 1952 185,609[51] Existing town substantially expanded
Telford Shropshire 1963 and 1968 147,980[52] Existing towns substantially expanded and infilled.
Warrington Lancashire 1968 165,456[53] Existing town substantially expanded
Washington Tyne and Wear 1964 67,085[54]

Scotland edit

Name County[b] Year designated Built‑up area
population[c]
Note
Cumbernauld North Lanarkshire 1955 52,270[55]
East Kilbride South Lanarkshire 1947 74,395[55]
Glenrothes Fife 1948 39,277[55]
Irvine North Ayrshire 1966 33,698[55] Ancient Royal Burgh, substantially expanded
Livingston West Lothian 1962 56,269[55]

Wales edit

Name County[b] Year designated Built‑up area
population[c]
Note
Cwmbran Gwent 1949 46,915[56] Now part of the Newport built-up area
Newtown Powys 1967 11,357[57] Substantial expansion of existing town

Northern Ireland edit

Name County[b] Year designated Built‑up area
population[c]
Note
Craigavon Armagh 1965 64,193[58] Intended as a linear town to encompass Portadown and Lurgan, but has not yet done so. The population figure is for this statistical area and thus may be misleading.
Antrim Antrim 1966 25,353[59] Expansion of an existing town
Ballymena Antrim 1967 29,467[60] Expansion of existing town and nearby villages
Derry Londonderry 1969 91,602[61] Expansion of an existing city

See also edit

Similar spelling edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Not to be confused with the 1945 New Towns Commission
  2. ^ a b c d Ceremonial county
  3. ^ a b c d As at 2011 Census
  4. ^ reallocated in 1974

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The New Towns Acts were a series of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to found new settlements or to expand substantially existing ones to establish Development Corporations to deliver them and to create a Commission to wind up the Corporations and take over their assets and liabilities Of these the more substantive acts were the New Towns Act 1946 and the Town Development Act 1952 The New Towns Act 1946 was intended to pre emptively direct urban growth and infrastructural development into new towns thereby decentralising population and economic opportunity while inhibiting urban sprawl 1 New Towns were developed in three generations The first generation set up in the late 1940s concentrated predominantly on housing development with provision for rail and seldom for cars eight were in a ring around London The second generation in the early 1960s included a wider mix of uses and used more innovative architecture The third generation towns were larger and tended to be designed around car travel 2 By 2002 about 2 million people were housed in the New Towns in about 500 000 homes 2 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Reith Commission 2 New Towns Act 1946 2 1 New Town development corporations 3 Town Development Act 1952 4 New Towns Acts 1952 1953 1955 1958 1964 1966 and 1969 5 New Towns Act 1959 6 New Towns Act 1965 7 New Towns Act Northern Ireland 1965 8 New Towns Scotland Act 1968 9 New Towns Acts 1971 1975 1976 1977 1980 1982 and 1987 10 New Towns Amendment Act 1976 11 New Towns Scotland Act 1977 12 New Towns Act 1981 13 Enterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990 14 New Towns Amendment Act 1994 15 Towns 15 1 England 15 2 Scotland 15 3 Wales 15 4 Northern Ireland 16 See also 16 1 Similar spelling 17 Notes 18 References 19 Sources 20 External linksBackground editThe 1944 Abercrombie Plan for London proposed eight new towns within 50 miles 80 km of London for up to 500 000 people from inner London Similar recommendations were made for other major conurbations including Manchester and Birmingham The 1945 Attlee Government set up a New Towns Commission 3 to formally consider how best to repair and rebuild urban communities ravaged in World War II In 1945 John Reith 1st Baron Reith was appointed as chair of the New Towns Commission The commission concluded that there was a need to construct new towns using the instrument of development corporations supported by central government The New Towns Act 1946 cemented this vision in 1946 and New Towns were born Reith Commission edit The Reith Commission recommended that the new town developments should have a population of up to 60 000 they should be built as far as possible on greenfield sites there should be predominantly single family housing at low density the homes had to be organised in neighbourhoods around a primary school and nursery schools a pub and shops selling staple foods there should be a balance of housing and jobs 4 New Towns Act 1946 editNew Towns Act 1946Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to provide for the creation of new towns by means of development corporations and for purposes connected therewith Citation9 amp 10 Geo 6 c 68DatesRoyal assent1 August 1946An Act to provide for the creation of new towns by means of development corporations and for purposes connected therewith 5 The New Towns Act 1946 9 amp 10 Geo 6 c 68 was the act that put into law the conclusions of the New Towns Commission The act authorised the government to designate areas as new towns and passing development control functions to a New Town Development Corporation Several new towns were created in the years following its passing The Act was replaced by the New Towns Act 1965 and later the New Towns Act 1981 New Town development corporations edit The act set up development corporations which were responsible for the management design and development of New Towns These were public corporations financed by the government through Treasury loans The boards were appointed by central government importantly they were given planning and compulsory purchase order powers Their first task was to draw up development frameworks for a mix of housing offices industrial development transport infrastructure and open space 6 Town Development Act 1952 editTown Development Act 1952Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to encourage town development in county districts for the relief of congestion or over population elsewhere and for related purposes and to repeal subsection 5 of section nineteen of the Town and Country Planning Act 1944 and part of subsection 1 of section five of the New Towns Act 1946 Citation15 amp 16 Geo 6 amp 1 Eliz 2 c 54Status AmendedText of statute as originally enactedText of the Town Development Act 1952 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk Further information Overspill estate Although not formally a New Towns Act the Town Development Act uses the powers established by the 1946 Act to expand existing towns to achieve the same or similar purposes 7 8 The introduction to the act gives its purpose An Act to encourage town development in county districts for the relief of congestion or over population elsewhere and for related purposes etc 9 It was this act that enabled London County Council to establish its overspill estates as far away as Cornwall and Northamptonshire By 1973 over 40 new and expanded towns were described in Parliament as London overspill 10 The Act despite being obscure and almost forgotten is credited as having a significant effect upon the pattern of urban development in the UK 11 New Towns Acts 1952 1953 1955 1958 1964 1966 and 1969 editNew Towns Act 1952Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to increase the amount of the advances which may be made under section twelve of the New Towns Act 1946 Citation15 amp 16 Geo 6 amp 1 Eliz 2 c 27DatesRoyal assent26 June 1952Text of statute as originally enactedNew Towns Act 1953Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to increase the amount of the advances which may be made to development corporations under section twelve of the New Towns Act 1946 Citation1 amp 2 Eliz 2 c 38DatesRoyal assent31 July 1953Text of statute as originally enactedNew Towns Act 1955Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomCitation3 amp 4 Eliz 2 c 4DatesRoyal assent29 March 1955New Towns Act 1958Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to increase the aggregate amount of the advances which may be made to development corporations under subsection 1 of section twelve of the New Towns Act 1946 and to amend section thirteen of that Act in respect of the reports and accounts to be laid before Parliament Citation6 amp 7 Eliz 2 c 12DatesRoyal assent20 February 1958Text of statute as originally enactedNew Towns Act 1964Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to make fresh provision respecting the limits on the amount of the advances which may be made to development corporations under section 12 1 of the New Towns Act 1946 and the Commission for the New Towns under section 3 1 of the New Towns Act 1959 Citation1964 c 8DatesRoyal assent27 February 1964Text of statute as originally enactedNew Towns Act 1966Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 to amend the Land Compensation Act 1961 and the Land Compensation Scotland Act 1963 in connection with extensions made after the commencement of this Act to the areas of new towns to repeal provisions of section 46 of the New Towns Act 1965 and section 13 of the New Towns Act 1946 relating to certain accounts and reports and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid Citation1966 c 44DatesRoyal assent13 December 1966Text of statute as originally enactedNew Towns Act 1969Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 as amended by subsequent enactments Citation1969 c 5DatesRoyal assent6 March 1969Text of statute as originally enactedThese were brief acts to increase the maximum borrowings permitted to fund the developments 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 New Towns Act 1959 editNew Towns Act 1959Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to make as respects England and Wales new provision in place of section fifteen of the New Towns Act 1946 as to the disposal of the undertakings of development corporations and other matters arising when a development corporation has achieved or substantially achieved the purposes for which it is established to amend the law relating to development corporations by increasing the limit on the advances which may be made to them under sub section 1 of section twelve of that Act by providing for housing subsidies to be wholly or partly withheld in respect of dwellings disposed of by them and by authorising them to make contributions towards the provision of amenities and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid Citation7 amp 8 Eliz 2 c 62DatesRoyal assent29 July 1959Other legislationRepealed byNew Towns Act 1981Status RepealedAn Act to make as respects England and Wales new provision in place of section fifteen of the New Towns Act 1946 as to the disposal of the undertakings of development corporations and other matters arising when a development corporation has achieved or substantially achieved the purposes for which it is established to amend the law relating to development corporations by increasing the limit on the advances which may be made to them under sub section 1 of section twelve of that Act by providing for housing subsidies to be wholly or partly withheld in respect of dwellings disposed of by them and by authorising them to make contributions towards the provision of amenities and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid 19 The New Towns Act 1959 established the Commission for New Towns a Under this Act the Minister of Housing and Local Government was authorised to set up a Commission on New Towns to take over the functions of the development corporations whose purposes had in his opinion been achieved or substantially achieved 20 New Towns Act 1965 editNew Towns Act 1965Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and to matters connected therewith being except in the case of section 1 1 of the New Towns Act 1964 those enactments in their application to England and Wales with corrections and improvements made under the Consolidation of Enactments Procedure Act 1949 Citation1965 c 59Territorial extent England and WalesDatesRoyal assent5 August 1965Other legislationRepeals revokesTown and Country Planning Act 1944New Towns Act 1958New Towns Act 1964New Towns No 2 Act 1964Repealed byNew Towns Act 1981Status RepealedText of statute as originally enactedIt may startle some political economists to talk of commencing the building of new cities planned as cities from their first foundation and not mere small towns and villages A time will arrive when something of this sort must be done England cannot escape from the alternative of new city building T J Maslen 1843 21 The New Towns Act 1965 substantially rewrote and consolidated the 1946 act 22 While continuing the authority to establish further new towns the act gives the Commission for the New Towns the task of taking over holding managing and turning to account the property previously vested in the development corporation for a new town 22 1314 Several new towns were created in the years following its passing Its most immediate use was the designation of Milton Keynes in 1967 which was envisaged to become a new city of 250 000 people 23 The 1965 act replaced the 1946 act and was replaced in turn by the 1981 act New Towns Act Northern Ireland 1965 editNew Towns Act Northern Ireland 1965Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of Northern IrelandLong titleAn Act to make provision for the creation of new towns for the exercise by new town commissions of certain functions in relation to such towns for the expansion or development of existing towns and for purposes related to those matters Citation1965 c 13 N I Territorial extent Northern IrelandDatesRoyal assent24 June 1965Status Current legislationText of the New Towns Act Northern Ireland 1965 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk Further information New towns in the United Kingdom Northern Ireland Since most of the acts did not apply to Northern Ireland and some not to Scotland an equivalent act was passed in 1965 by the Parliament of Northern Ireland 24 Following the act Craigavon was designated in July 1965 25 New Towns Scotland Act 1968 editNew Towns Scotland Act 1968Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and to matters connected therewith being those enactments in their application to Scotland with corrections and improvements made under the Consolidation of Enactments Procedure Act 1949 Citation1968 c 16Territorial extent ScotlandDatesRoyal assent28 March 1968Other legislationRepeals revokesNew Towns Act 1946New Towns Act 1958New Towns Act 1964New Towns No 2 Act 1964Text of statute as originally enactedThe New Towns Scotland Act 1968 established equivalent legal powers in Scotland 26 New Towns Acts 1971 1975 1976 1977 1980 1982 and 1987 editNew Towns Act 1969Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 as amended by subsequent enactments Citation1969 c 5DatesRoyal assent6 March 1969New Towns Act 1971Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to raise the limit on advances imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 as amended by subsequent enactments Citation1971 c 81DatesRoyal assent16 December 1971New Towns Act 1975Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to raise the limits imposed by the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by the development corporations for new towns and the Commission for the New Towns and make provision for the payment of pensions to chairmen of development corporations and of remuneration and allowances to members of committees conducting business for the Commission Citation1975 c 42DatesRoyal assent3 July 1975New Towns Amendment Act 1976Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to provide for the transfer to district councils of the interest of the Commission for the New Towns and development corporations in dwellings and of any associated property rights liabilities and obligations to increase the maximum number of members of development corporations and for connected purposes Citation1976 c 68DatesRoyal assent15 November 1976New Towns Act 1977Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to increase the limit imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns Citation1977 c 23DatesRoyal assent22 July 1977New Towns Act 1980Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to increase the limit imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns Citation1980 c 36DatesRoyal assent30 June 1980New Towns Act 1982Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to increase the limit imposed by section 60 of the New Towns Act 1981 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns Citation1982 c 7DatesRoyal assent25 February 1982Status Current legislationText of statute as originally enactedText of the New Towns Act 1982 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk Urban Development Corporations Financial Limits Act 1987Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to remove the limit on the amount of grants that may be made to urban development corporations and to provide a new limit applicable only to the amounts for the time being outstanding in respect of sums borrowed by them and sums issued by the Treasury in fulfilment of guarantees of their debts Citation1987 c 57DatesRoyal assent17 December 1987Text of the Urban Development Corporations Financial Limits Act 1987 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk These acts increase the limit imposed by section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 on the amounts which may be borrowed by development corporations and the Commission for the New Towns 27 New Towns Amendment Act 1976 editNew Towns Amendment Act 1976Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to provide for the transfer to district councils of the interest of the Commission for the New Towns and development corporations in dwellings and of any associated property rights liabilities and obligations to increase the maximum number of members of development corporations and for connected purposes Citation1976 c 68DatesRoyal assent15 November 1976Other legislationRepealed byNew Towns Act 1981Status RepealedAmong other functions this act provided for the interest of the Commission for the New Towns and the development corporations in dwellings and of any associated property rights liabilities and obligations to be transferred to district councils 28 New Towns Scotland Act 1977 editNew Towns Scotland Act 1977Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to make provision as respects the revocation or variation of orders made under section 1 2 or 5 1 of the New Towns Scotland Act 1968 and for connected purposes Citation1977 c 16Territorial extent ScotlandDatesRoyal assent26 May 1977Text of statute as originally enactedText of the New Towns Scotland Act 1977 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk This act amended the Scotland act of 1968 notably to include the option to cancel a new town proposal 29 New Towns Act 1981 editNew Towns Act 1981Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and connected matters being except for section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 and sections 126 and 127 of the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 and certain related provisions enactments which apply only to England and Wales Citation1981 c 64Territorial extent England and WalesDatesRoyal assent30 October 1981Other legislationRepeals revokesNew Towns Act 1959New Towns Act 1965New Towns Act 1966New Towns Act 1975New Towns Amendment Act 1976New Towns Act 1977New Towns Act 1980Status AmendedText of statute as originally enactedText of the New Towns Act 1981 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk New Towns and Urban Development Corporations Act 1985Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to make provision with respect to certain matters connected with new towns to amend paragraph 8 1 of Schedule 31 to the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 and for connected purposes Citation1985 c 5DatesRoyal assent11 March 1985Status Current legislationText of the New Towns and Urban Development Corporations Act 1985 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk The New Towns Act 1981 is an Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to new towns and connected matters being except for section 43 of the New Towns Act 1965 and sections 126 and 127 of the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 and certain related provisions enactments which apply only to England and Wales 30 Enterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990 editEnterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to establish public bodies to be known as Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise and to make provision as to their functions to dissolve the Scottish Development Agency and the Highlands and Islands Development Board to make further provision as regards new towns in Scotland and for connected purposes Citation1990 c 35Territorial extent ScotlandDatesRoyal assent26 July 1990Status AmendedText of statute as originally enactedText of the Enterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk This act replaced the Scottish Development Agency and the Highlands and Islands Development Board with Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise and authorised development of further new towns in Scotland 31 New Towns Amendment Act 1994 editNew Towns Amendment Act 1994Act of Parliament nbsp Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to amend Schedule 9 to the New Towns Act 1981 Citation1994 c 5Territorial extent England and WalesDatesRoyal assent24 March 1994Other legislationRepealed byHousing and Regeneration Act 2008Status RepealedText of statute as originally enactedThis act establishes sub committees of the Commission for New Towns with authority to act on matters proper to them 32 Towns editMain article New towns in the United Kingdom The following towns were created under various New Towns Acts England edit Name County b Year designated Built up area population c NoteBasildon Essex 1949 144 859 33 Population is for Basildon and Wickford built up areaBasingstoke Hampshire 1961 107 642 34 London overspill expansion not New Towns ActBracknell Berkshire 1949 77 256 35 Central Lancashire Lancashire 1970 313 332 36 Development of Preston Leyland and Chorley urban area using New Towns Act powers Corby Northamptonshire 1950 56 810 37 Crawley Sussex 1947 180 508 38 Existing town substantially expanded Urban area includes Gatwick Airport and HorleyHarlow Essex 1947 82 059 39 Hatfield Hertfordshire 1948 41 677 40 Urban area includes Colney Heath and Welham GreenHemel Hempstead Hertfordshire 1947 94 932 41 Built up area includes Kings LangleyMilton Keynes Buckinghamshire 1967 229 941 42 Existing towns and villages substantially expanded and infilled As of the 2011 census the Milton Keynes urban area includes Newport Pagnell and Woburn Sands which were outside the original designated area Newton Aycliffe County Durham 1947 25 964 43 Northampton Northamptonshire 1968 215 963 44 Existing town significantly expandedPeterborough Northamptonshire Cambridgeshire d 1967 163 379 45 Existing city substantially expandedPeterlee County Durham 1948 27 871 46 Redditch Worcestershire 1964 82 253 47 Existing town substantially expandedRuncorn Cheshire 1963 62 872 48 Skelmersdale Lancashire 1961 34 455 49 Stevenage Hertfordshire 1946 90 232 50 Swindon Wiltshire 1952 185 609 51 Existing town substantially expandedTelford Shropshire 1963 and 1968 147 980 52 Existing towns substantially expanded and infilled Warrington Lancashire 1968 165 456 53 Existing town substantially expandedWashington Tyne and Wear 1964 67 085 54 Scotland edit Name County b Year designated Built up area population c NoteCumbernauld North Lanarkshire 1955 52 270 55 East Kilbride South Lanarkshire 1947 74 395 55 Glenrothes Fife 1948 39 277 55 Irvine North Ayrshire 1966 33 698 55 Ancient Royal Burgh substantially expandedLivingston West Lothian 1962 56 269 55 Wales edit Name County b Year designated Built up area population c NoteCwmbran Gwent 1949 46 915 56 Now part of the Newport built up areaNewtown Powys 1967 11 357 57 Substantial expansion of existing townNorthern Ireland edit Name County b Year designated Built up area population c NoteCraigavon Armagh 1965 64 193 58 Intended as a linear town to encompass Portadown and Lurgan but has not yet done so The population figure is for this statistical area and thus may be misleading Antrim Antrim 1966 25 353 59 Expansion of an existing townBallymena Antrim 1967 29 467 60 Expansion of existing town and nearby villagesDerry Londonderry 1969 91 602 61 Expansion of an existing citySee also editMillennium Communities Programme English land law Town and country planning in the United KingdomSimilar spelling edit Newtown Act 1747 8 act of the Parliament of IrelandNotes edit Not to be confused with the 1945 New Towns Commission a b c d Ceremonial county a b c d As at 2011 Census reallocated in 1974References edit Piko Lauren Anne November 2017 Mirroring England Milton Keynes decline and the English landscape 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