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New Towns: First three locations identified

Mon, 12/01/2025 - 08:08

Government Advances Next-Generation New Towns Initiative: 12 Strategic Locations Identified for Large-Scale Development Across England

At the end of September, the Government confirmed it will progress work on the next generation of new towns across England, following publication of an independent report that recommends 12 locations as potential new towns.

The Government is determined to begin building in at least three new towns in this Parliament stage, with sites at Tempsford, Crews Hill and Leeds South Bank looking the most promising.

The New Towns Taskforce, led by Sir Michael Lyons, has recommended that a mixture of large-scale communities, including urban extensions, urban regeneration, and standalone greenfield sites, should be built.

It says each new town should have at least 10,000 homes, with an ambition for a minimum of 40% affordable housing and half of which will be for social rent.

The Government will publish the draft proposals and final Strategic Environmental Assessment for consultation in Spring, before confirming the locations that will be progressed as new towns soon after. This will be alongside a full Government response to the New Towns Taskforce’s report.

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Government Approved Project Locations

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12 New Project Locations

The 12 recommended locations are:

  • A standalone settlement in Adlington, Cheshire East; to serve the growing industries in Greater Manchester and Cheshire, as identified in the Government’s Industrial Strategy.

  • A corridor of connected development in South Gloucestershire, across Brabazon and the West Innovation Arc; building in one of the highest productivity areas in the country with a high value research, advanced engineering and technology economy. 

  • An expanded development bringing together Chase Park and Crews Hill in Enfield; delivering green development and helping address London’s acute housing need. 

  • Redevelopment of the former airbase at Heyford Park in Cherwell; connecting to Oxford and building on the existing progress and commitment to high-quality placemaking; referencing the area’s past and supporting its future in innovative technology industries. 

  • Urban development in Leeds; catalysing on the city’s existing economic prospects and capturing the benefits of the Government’s £2.1 billion local transport funding allocation for the Combined Authority by delivering well-connected, high-quality homes in the South Bank to support the city centre. 

  • Inner-city development and densification in Manchester, Victoria North; supporting continued growth and attracting high-skilled workers to service the city’s diverse industries. 

  • A standalone settlement in Marlcombe, East Devon; strengthening the region’s labour supply and supporting the Exeter and East Devon Enterprise Zone. 

  • A ‘Renewed Town’ in Milton Keynes; reinvigorating the city centre and expanding to the north and east whilst reshaping the way people travel, by delivering a Mass Rapid Transit system. 

  • Densified development in Plymouth; evolving Britain’s Ocean City and capitalising on the Government’s £4.4 billion investment in HMNB Devonport, Western Europe’s largest naval base. 

  • A new settlement in Tempsford, Central Bedfordshire; to maximise the benefits of East West Rail by building a well-connected new town in the heart of the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor. 

  • The creation of a riverside settlement in Thamesmead, Greenwich; unlocking inaccessible land in the city and improving connectivity if the proposed extension of the Docklands Light Railway can be delivered to enable the development. 

  • Expanded development at Worcestershire Parkway, Wychavon; accelerating delivery around the existing train station to help meet regional housing need and act as a model for sustainable, carbon neutral development.

The 12 recommended locations are:

  • A standalone settlement in Adlington, Cheshire East; to serve the growing industries in Greater Manchester and Cheshire, as identified in the Government’s Industrial Strategy.

  • A corridor of connected development in South Gloucestershire, across Brabazon and the West Innovation Arc; building in one of the highest productivity areas in the country with a high value research, advanced engineering and technology economy. 

  • An expanded development bringing together Chase Park and Crews Hill in Enfield; delivering green development and helping address London’s acute housing need. 

  • Redevelopment of the former airbase at Heyford Park in Cherwell; connecting to Oxford and building on the existing progress and commitment to high-quality placemaking; referencing the area’s past and supporting its future in innovative technology industries. 

  • Urban development in Leeds; catalysing on the city’s existing economic prospects and capturing the benefits of the Government’s £2.1 billion local transport funding allocation for the Combined Authority by delivering well-connected, high-quality homes in the South Bank to support the city centre. 

  • Inner-city development and densification in Manchester, Victoria North; supporting continued growth and attracting high-skilled workers to service the city’s diverse industries. 

  • A standalone settlement in Marlcombe, East Devon; strengthening the region’s labour supply and supporting the Exeter and East Devon Enterprise Zone. 

  • A ‘Renewed Town’ in Milton Keynes; reinvigorating the city centre and expanding to the north and east whilst reshaping the way people travel, by delivering a Mass Rapid Transit system. 

  • Densified development in Plymouth; evolving Britain’s Ocean City and capitalising on the Government’s £4.4 billion investment in HMNB Devonport, Western Europe’s largest naval base. 

  • A new settlement in Tempsford, Central Bedfordshire; to maximise the benefits of East West Rail by building a well-connected new town in the heart of the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor. 

  • The creation of a riverside settlement in Thamesmead, Greenwich; unlocking inaccessible land in the city and improving connectivity if the proposed extension of the Docklands Light Railway can be delivered to enable the development. 

  • Expanded development at Worcestershire Parkway, Wychavon; accelerating delivery around the existing train station to help meet regional housing need and act as a model for sustainable, carbon neutral development.

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