New Towns Act 1969
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The New Towns Act 1969 was a UK law that updated and expanded the legal framework for designating and developing new towns as part of post-war urban planning policy.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: New Towns Act 1969 Context triple: [New Towns Act 1981, replaces, New Towns Act 1969]
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New Towns Act 1965
The New Towns Act 1965 was UK legislation that expanded and updated the post-war new towns programme, enabling further large-scale planned urban developments to address housing and population pressures.
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New Towns Act 1959
The New Towns Act 1959 was UK legislation that updated and expanded the post-war new towns programme, refining how designated new towns were planned, developed, and administered.
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New Towns Act 1949
The New Towns Act 1949 was a key piece of UK legislation that enabled the large-scale planning and development of new, self-contained towns to address post-war housing shortages and urban overcrowding.
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New Towns Act 1981
The New Towns Act 1981 is UK legislation that consolidated and updated earlier laws governing the designation, development, and administration of planned “new towns” to manage postwar urban growth and housing needs.
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E.
New Towns Act 1946
The New Towns Act 1946 was a landmark UK law that enabled the planned creation of new towns to tackle post-war housing shortages and urban overcrowding.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: New Towns Act 1969 Target entity description: The New Towns Act 1969 was a UK law that updated and expanded the legal framework for designating and developing new towns as part of post-war urban planning policy.
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A.
New Towns Act 1965
The New Towns Act 1965 was UK legislation that expanded and updated the post-war new towns programme, enabling further large-scale planned urban developments to address housing and population pressures.
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B.
New Towns Act 1959
The New Towns Act 1959 was UK legislation that updated and expanded the post-war new towns programme, refining how designated new towns were planned, developed, and administered.
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C.
New Towns Act 1949
The New Towns Act 1949 was a key piece of UK legislation that enabled the large-scale planning and development of new, self-contained towns to address post-war housing shortages and urban overcrowding.
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D.
New Towns Act 1981
The New Towns Act 1981 is UK legislation that consolidated and updated earlier laws governing the designation, development, and administration of planned “new towns” to manage postwar urban growth and housing needs.
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E.
New Towns Act 1946
The New Towns Act 1946 was a landmark UK law that enabled the planned creation of new towns to tackle post-war housing shortages and urban overcrowding.
- F. None of above. chosen
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