In May 1974 the Central Lancashire Development Corporation published an outline plan for a new town in the Preston, Leyland and Chorley area (figure 3). Central Lancashire New Town was fundamental to Manchester’s decentralisation strategy and its study area had been designated in 1970 under the 1965 New Town Act. Its outline plan was based on a series of feasibility studies prepared by the new town’s initial consultants, Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall and Partners (RMJM) between 1966 and 1971. This research focuses on RMJM’s preliminary designs, which propose a framework for a linear sub-regional polycentric ‘super city’ capable of accommodating 500,000 people. An abundance of diagrams by RMJM illustrate the preliminary design reports...
Abstract: The major differences between British new towns and other towns is they have been designat...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
From 1950 rural Lancashire, in England, became the focus of a major renewal scheme to accommodate po...
From 1950 rural Lancashire, in England, became the focus of a major renewal scheme to accommodate po...
From 1965 Lancashire, in the North West of England, became the focus of a major renewal scheme: the...
The first chapter is a brief introduction to the new town movement by looking back in history from t...
The publication of The Planning of a New Town in 1961 aroused remarkable interest. Its pages describ...
Steve Millington assesses The Greater Manchester Spatial Framework and the issues surrounding the UK...
The first chapter is a brief introduction to the new town movement by looking back in history from t...
This study is concerned with an aspect of public sector resource allocation, specifically the mechan...
and Columbia new towns, and Robert Simon in his Reston new town, as well as the U.S. government’s ef...
This study is concerned with an aspect of public sector resource allocation, specifically the mechan...
This study is concerned with an aspect of public sector resource allocation, specifically the mechan...
In 1926 two parcels of land outside the town’s boundaries – the Arrowe Park and Woodchurch Estates –...
Abstract: The major differences between British new towns and other towns is they have been designat...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
From 1950 rural Lancashire, in England, became the focus of a major renewal scheme to accommodate po...
From 1950 rural Lancashire, in England, became the focus of a major renewal scheme to accommodate po...
From 1965 Lancashire, in the North West of England, became the focus of a major renewal scheme: the...
The first chapter is a brief introduction to the new town movement by looking back in history from t...
The publication of The Planning of a New Town in 1961 aroused remarkable interest. Its pages describ...
Steve Millington assesses The Greater Manchester Spatial Framework and the issues surrounding the UK...
The first chapter is a brief introduction to the new town movement by looking back in history from t...
This study is concerned with an aspect of public sector resource allocation, specifically the mechan...
and Columbia new towns, and Robert Simon in his Reston new town, as well as the U.S. government’s ef...
This study is concerned with an aspect of public sector resource allocation, specifically the mechan...
This study is concerned with an aspect of public sector resource allocation, specifically the mechan...
In 1926 two parcels of land outside the town’s boundaries – the Arrowe Park and Woodchurch Estates –...
Abstract: The major differences between British new towns and other towns is they have been designat...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...