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Letchworth: the First Garden City. (A Greenfield Site).


By Mervyn Miller. Chichester Chichester (chĭ`chĭstər), town (1991 pop. 26,050) and district, West Sussex, S England. Chichester is an agricultural, retailing, and yachting center and the administrative seat of West Sussex. It has some light industry. : Phillimore. 2002. [pounds sterling]25.00

In 2003, Letchworth Letchworth, town (1991 pop. 31,146), Hertfordshire, E central England. It was the first garden city, founded in 1903 by Sir Ebenezer Howard. Industries focus on printing and the manufacture of printing machinery. , the first of the two towns founded by Ebenezer Howard Ebenezer Howard (29 January 1850 [1]–May 1 1928[2]) was a prominent British urban planner. Early life
Howard travelled to America from England at the age of 21, moved to Nebraska, and soon discovered that he was not meant to be a farmer.
 to bring his the-ones to life, reaches its centenary, and a revised version Revised Version
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 of Mervyn Miller's handsomely illustrated book has been timed to celebrate the event. The town was poorly funded, but there were compensations. One was that its architect-planners were Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker, masters of domestic design, another was the ingenuity of its Cheap Cottages Exhibitions, attracting experiment and publicity, and a third was the sheer enthusiasm of the pioneers. Half a century later, First Garden City Limited was actually in profit, and a group of speculators, watching for plums in the property market ripe for exploitation, managed to buy enough shares to win control.

Miller tells the complex story of the Letchworth Garden City Corporation Act of 1962, designed to ensure that dividends remained limited and that any further income was to be spent for the benefit of the inhabitants
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. The story is important. Letchworth is not immune from general trends. Miller finds that, last year, it was the seventh most popular place to live in the country. He explains that investors were buying houses to rent them out, and that 'first-time buyers had practically been priced out'.
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Author:Ward, Colin
Publication:The Architectural Review
Article Type:Book Review
Geographic Code:4EUUE
Date:Jan 1, 2003
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