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Author: ConorConor Date: Aug 26, 2008 04:40
> On 26 Aug, 01:41, "nightjar" .me.uk>
> wrote:
>>
>> Much of that could have been taken almost directly from articles written
>> about the dispersal to suburbia in the 1930s.
>>
> Suburbia was originally located in strips along railway lines, with
> rural spaces in between. With the advent of the car those spaces
> filled up
No, Doug. Those spaces filled up because more houses were built to meet
the demand for those who wanted to move to a more centralised location.
You bang on about urban sprawl but WTF do you think you're going to end
up with if you move everyone to the cities? They've got to live
somewhere.
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Conor
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