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Do you have an example of UK car-led town planning you want to change?

Share your photos and stories of examples of car led redevelopment where you live
  
  

 Cars, delivery vans, and lorries, adding to the air pollution in Manchester.
Cars, delivery vans, and lorries, adding to the air pollution in Manchester. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian

We’d like to find out how your UK town or city was redesigned for road vehicles.

From the 1950s onwards many towns and cities across the UK adopted car led planning in line with rising car ownership. Today, many residents in urban areas hope to have more environmentally friendly spaces and cleaner air which is at odds with past car led redevelopment.

We’d like to find out from readers about the worst examples of past car-led planning, that should be rethought now.

Share your photos and stories

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