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Seven Sites Shortlisted As Labour Narrows ‘New Towns’ Plan

The UK government has reduced its shortlist of proposed locations for a new generation of towns in England, selecting seven areas for further development while shelving several others.

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The plan, first outlined by Keir Starmer before the last election, aims to boost housing supply and support long-term urban expansion. Ministers say construction work is expected to begin on at least three of the chosen sites before the next general election.

Shortlist Of Locations Confirmed

The seven areas moving forward include Tempsford in Bedfordshire, a site in Milton Keynes, and major developments linked to cities such as Leeds and Manchester. Other shortlisted locations include Thamesmead in London, Crews Hill and Chase Park, Brabazon near Bristol, and West Innovation Arc.

These proposals vary in scope, from entirely new settlements to large-scale regeneration projects and urban extensions.

Officials say each site could deliver between 10,000 and 40,000 homes, contributing to the government’s wider target of building 1.5 million homes across England.

Some Sites Dropped From Plan

Six previously considered locations have been removed from the programme “at this stage”. These include proposals in Cheshire, Devon, Oxfordshire and Plymouth, some of which had faced local opposition.

Despite being deprioritised, the government said these sites could still be developed through alternative housing schemes in the future.

The revised list follows recommendations from a taskforce that had initially identified 12 potential locations after a year-long review.

Funding And Timeline Questions Remain

While ministers have committed to supporting the developments, full details of funding have yet to be confirmed. Housing Secretary Steve Reed has said investment decisions will be made once final plans are agreed.

There are also questions over infrastructure costs, with reports suggesting concerns from private investors about funding for transport and local services.

The government has indicated it may use compulsory purchase powers to acquire land if agreements with landowners cannot be reached.

Political And Housing Pressure

The initiative is a central part of Labour’s housing strategy, echoing post-war “new town” developments built to address shortages.

However, industry experts have raised doubts about whether the 1.5 million homes target can be achieved within the current timeframe.

Final decisions on the locations are expected later this year following further consultation and environmental assessments.

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