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“The plan at Wythenshawe was to build the world’s largest garden city”
IT’S OBVIOUS, I KNOW, BUT HOMES MATTER IN history. For the citizens of a state, they are one of the biggest single influences on a happy life.
I recently spoke at the opening of a fascinating exhibition at the Town and Country Planning Association. Founded in 1899, the charity is part of a British utopian tradition that goes back to the 19th-century designer and artist William Morris