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2008-07-24, 21:00
The green towns of the future run into more opposition

FORD, a one-pub hamlet between the South Downs and the sea, is home to just 1,400 people. They are lucky: with its winding river and views of Arundel castle, the village is beautiful. Soon, many more might enjoy its charms. The settlement has been shortlisted as the site of an "eco-town", comprising 5,000 homes, shops, schools, offices and a power-plant. Residents are aghast, and have banners in their gardens saying so.

In all, 13 quiet spots are being considered for eco-towns (see map). The government has promised five by 2016 and up to five more by 2020. Some will provide up to 15,000 homes. At least 30% of the dwellings will be "affordable". Carbon neutrality, green space and reliance on bikes and buses are said to justify the "eco" tag. The chosen sites will be announced in early 2009. ...



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