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    Basingstoke - Runcorn - Villes nouvelles britanniques

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    Great Britain was the first country to plan the establishment of 'new towns' to house the overflow from rapidly expanding industrial centres. Today these towns number over one hundred. This film examines the operation of two of them.

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    1974-01-01

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