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The term is used in the United Kingdom, in the main, to refer to the towns developed after World War II under the New Towns Act of 1946. Following the war, a number of towns (eventually numbering 28) were designated as New Towns and were developed to house the large numbers of people who had lost homes during the War. The idea in the UK grew from the earlier attempts at a Garden City in Letchworth[?] and Welwyn[?] in Hertfordshire, England following on the ideas of Ebenezer Howard and Patrick Geddes[?].
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