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Urban Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 93-96 (1969)
DOI: 10.1080/00420986920080071

Social Class in a New Town: a Comment

L. Bolwell

Eastbourne College of Education

B. Clarke

University of Sussex

D. Stoppard

University of Sussex

This note continues discussion on the theme of an article by B. J. Heraud (Urban Studies, Vol. 5, No. i), in relation to recent social changes in Crawley New Town. The comments are based largely on surveys in that area and relate to the impact of Crawley as a sub-regional centre and to the changing social structure of the town.


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