Over the past ten years, the TCPA has been exploring the unique story of the New Towns; celebrating their opportunities and reflecting on their challenges in order to learn for their future growth and renewal, and to inform the creation of new places.
The New Towns programme, with its three phases between 1946 and 1970, was the most ambitious town building programme ever undertaken in the United Kingdom. Alongside legislation in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the New Towns Act 1946 led to the delivery of 32 New Towns across the UK. These towns are now home to around 2.8 million people.
Alongside researching the history and current state of the New Towns, the TCPA is campaigning for a Modernised New Towns Act, runs a local authority New Towns Network and provides secretariat for an All-Party Parliamentary Group on New Towns.
Become a member
Join our community of members to access our archive of recordings from past climate related webinars and workshops and receive discounts on future events.
Explore the UK’s New Towns
Find out more about the 32 existing New Towns across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Research on New Towns
Our research explores what experience of delivering new communities from across the UK and beyond can teach us about New Towns today
New Towns APPG
The TCPA is the secretariat for the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on New Towns, which has been set up to celebrate the contribution made by the UK’s and to highlight the challenges they face.
New Towns Network
The TCPA New Towns Network brought together local authorities where the UK’s 32 New Towns are located to share experience through peer to peer learning and other activities
Resources


Health, hope and prosperity: a vision for healthy new towns
A vision for the next generation of healthy new towns

News & Blog

Press Release: New Towns APPG Reinstated
‘New Towns are special placesโ: Housing Minister welcomes cross-party Group set to explore a healthy future for the UKโs New TownsMarking the start of a…