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New towns in Northern Ireland were designed to have development commissions, established and governed under a separate act (1965). New towns were also designated to stimulate economic growth ( Craigavon ), to provide needed housing and community services for industrial areas ( Corby , Glenrothes , Cwmbrân ), or to decentralize population through the expansion of already large towns ( Peterborough , Northampton , and Ipswich ).
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