Harlow New Town master plan
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The Harlow New Town master plan is a pioneering post-war British urban design scheme that laid out the modernist, green, and socially planned development of the new town of Harlow in Essex.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Harlow New Town master plan Context triple: [Frederick Gibberd, notableWork, Harlow New Town master plan]
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Greenbelt Plan
The Greenbelt Plan is a provincial land-use policy in Ontario that protects a broad band of farmland, forests, wetlands, and watersheds from urban sprawl and incompatible development.
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London Plan
The London Plan is the Mayor of London’s strategic spatial development framework that guides long-term planning, growth, and land use across Greater London.
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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 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 1969
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.
- 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: Harlow New Town master plan Target entity description: The Harlow New Town master plan is a pioneering post-war British urban design scheme that laid out the modernist, green, and socially planned development of the new town of Harlow in Essex.
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A.
Greenbelt Plan
The Greenbelt Plan is a provincial land-use policy in Ontario that protects a broad band of farmland, forests, wetlands, and watersheds from urban sprawl and incompatible development.
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B.
London Plan
The London Plan is the Mayor of London’s strategic spatial development framework that guides long-term planning, growth, and land use across Greater London.
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C.
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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D.
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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E.
New Towns Act 1969
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.
- F. None of above. chosen
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