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New Town Development Corporations (NTDCs) coordinated the building of 307,000 houses between 1947 and 1993 .
Total English housing stock increased from 11.6 million in 1950 to 20 million in 1993 .
Milton Keynes was a relative outlier building more, and more quickly, than any other NTDC .
The average NTDC built less than half the total Milton Keynes did, despite Milton Keynes building its first house in 1970 .
Increased housing targets that make it more challenging for local authorities to prevent housebuilding are an important start, but more will be needed. Increasing the use of Local Development Orders , and Supplementary Planning Documents , would help push numbers up further by removing uncertainties from the planning process. Eventually, the Government should aim to move from using these piecemeal de facto zoning tools to a more comprehensive UK -wide flexible zoning system..
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