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    Default New low density residential development.

    ...should, I

    believe be banned within at least 2 miles from the centre and existing 70's and 80's estates should eventually be replaced with proper good-quality

    residential blocks of the type which forms the handsome housing stock in cities such Paris, Berlin and Rome, often with retail on the ground floor. I loathe

    tacky low density with a passion, and it's a crime that this depressing, lonely, anti-city, anti-communal style was ever allowed within our cities. It

    isn't urban. And it's isolational. To this end, it pains me to see acres of this cookie-cutter new **** still being built here.



    The terraces I make

    exception for.

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    I'll add that I mean the European apartment style as an inclusive type blueprint for all strata in society rather

    than yet more yuppie pads.

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