THREE garden towns creating up to 18,500 new homes have been given government backing this afternoon (March 25).
The towns for the west of Braintree, Easton Park and the north of Uttlesford will get part of £3.7 million of funding to fast-track the developments.
The government says the cash will be used by councils to build homes and infrastructure needed for existing and future residents.
Minister of State for Housing, Kit Malthouse MP, said: "These new towns will not only provide homes for families, but will be vibrant communities where everyone, including neighbouring communities can benefit from new infrastructure - leaving a legacy for future generations to be proud of.
"I congratulate these councils who have put forward ambitious proposals, which will build many thousands of high-quality homes, and am pleased to support them as they work to make these plans a reality."
Four other schemes have also been given backing today and join 23 existing garden communities the government is currently supporting.
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