Map shows where seven proposed new UK towns would be built

Ministers have confirmed the locations for seven new towns to kickstart a ‘historic’ housebuilding push across the UK —including a historic village and under-developed inner-city land.
Tempsford, Leeds South Bank, Crews Hill and Chase Park, Manchester Victoria North, Thamesmead, Brabazon and West Innovation Arc, and Milton Keynes have been proposed as new town locations.
Each would aim to deliver at least 10,000 homes, with several delivering up to 40,000 and all aiming to reach a 40% affordable housing target.
The towns will also be ‘designed for modern, everyday life’, with neighbourhoods that people can easily get around without a car, shared green spaces and vibrant high streets.
Here’s all to know about the proposed towns and how many homes would be built.
Where are the new towns?
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Tempsford, Bedfordshire
Up to 40,000 homes are being proposed around a new East West Rail station, linking residents to Cambridge, Oxford, London and Milton Keynes.
Crews Hill and Chase Park, Enfield
Up to 21,000 homes have been proposed here to meet London’s acute housing need.
Leeds South Bank, West Yorkshire
Up to 20,000 homes have been planned to capitalise on the city’s economic momentum and the government’s £2.1 billion local transport investment.
Manchester Victoria North, Greater Manchester
At least 15,000 homes are regenerating the heart of Greater Manchester, with a new Metrolink stop connecting residents to jobs across the city
Thamesmead, Greenwich
Up to 15,000 homes unlocking inaccessible riverside land in London, enabled by the planned Docklands Light Railway extension.
Brabazon and the West Innovation Arc, South Gloucestershire
Up to 40,000 homes would be built near the heart of a world-class research and advanced engineering economy.
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Plans would expand the city by around 40,000 homes and reinvigorate the centre with a new local transport system.
What has the government said?
Housing Secretary Steve Reed said: ‘People want real change – homes they can afford, local infrastructure that works, and good jobs in thriving communities.
‘Our next generation of new towns marks a turning point in how we build for the future.’
The government has since appointed four interim advisers to help with the new towns initiative.
They include Lyn Garner, former Chief Executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation; Ian Piper, former Chief Executive of the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation;Emma Cariaga, Chief Operating Officer of British Land; David Rudlin, Founding Principal of Rudlin & Co and principal author of the UK Government’s National Model Design Code.
Rachel Reeves said: ‘For decades this country’s planning system has been a direct obstacle to building new homes, ramping up costs and pricing young people out of the housing market.
‘Two years ago, I promised that we would grasp the nettle of planning reform. Now we’re planning to build a new generation of new towns, opening up the expansion of our most dynamic cities and raising new communities.’
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