We beautiful buildings and tree-lined streets, that fit also take an active part in the debate about the in with nearby areas and pay attention to local planning and design in the UK and beyond to help history and identity. [...] This is the first of a series of papers from Create Streets during the 2024 General Election, including • Infrastructure first: Guarantees that new houses the Create Streets Manifesto for hope, homes and means new transport links, healthcare and health and the Create Streets indicative masterplan schools. [...] • Green spaces: Access to nature and parks, embedded greenery, and new facilities for kids to play and families to exercise.“ Create Streets has been leading the debate and delivery of codes for beautiful and sustainable places over the last decade. [...] Create Streets’ experience than the conventional volume housebuilder model, with masterplans, however, has shown that thereby reducing the impact of development on delivering locally popular housing architecture helps the environment and the landscape, creating local to turn NIMBYs into YIMBYs and leads to better economic growth and allowing residents to move wellbeing and happiness outcomes. [...] FROM HOUSEBUILDERS TO TOWNBUILDERS 8 An urban extension in the West Country with a new high street, multiple neighbourhood centres and a network of green walking and cycleways with direct routes to new primary and secondary schools.
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Table of Contents
- Becoming a nation of townbuilders 1
- From housebuilder to townbuilders. How to deliver 1.5 million new homes by creating locally supported beautiful town extensions. 1
- Becoming a nation of townbuilders 3
- From housebuilder to townbuilders. How to deliver 1.5 million new homes by creating locally supported beautiful town extensions. 4
- Building more compact urban extensions at gentle densities with a strong focus on creating locally popular attractive neighbourhoods can generate real economic benefits. 6
- Many post-industrial town and city centres have been hollowed out by inappropriate fast roads. 10
- There are opportunities to use new development to improve the attractiveness of such places. 11