Garden Settlement - GCSE Geography Definition

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A garden settlement is a planned community designed to combine the best of city and country living. It is a type of urban development where homes, shops, and workplaces are built within a natural setting that includes lots of green spaces like parks and gardens. The idea is to create a healthy and pleasant environment where people can live, work, and relax without the hustle and bustle of big cities. These settlements aim to provide affordable housing while ensuring that the community is self-sufficient, with easy access to facilities like schools, healthcare, and public transport. Garden settlements often focus on sustainability and reducing the need for long commutes by keeping everything close by.

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