I grew up in what I would now consider a modern paradise. In the 50's London became overcrowded, we lived in 'rooms' in an uncles house, in Battersea, the one the Jerries bombed, *******s.
Anyway, the GLC built huge estates outside of London, 3 or 4 were centred around Slough, I grew up on one called Langley, centred around Langley Village, I couldn't tell you how many thousands of houses were built but they were huge in terms of numbers but equally the infrastructure was also built, parades of shops, doctor and dental surgeries, primary schools, secondary schools, grammar schools, it really was an incredible post war achievement.
I was a year old when we moved there so it's all I knew, but I feel priviledged to have experienced it. Of course over the years it changed and possibly isn't attractive as it once was, more overcrowded, more like the place people were moving away from, partly why I moved to Cornwall, which equally, is changing as well, nothing stays the same.