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Marrying cost and community

By Roger Blitz

Published: January 31 2005 07:51 | Last updated: January 31 2005 07:51

Britain has a long and mostly successful tradition of creating communities.

Philanthropists such as the Cadburys in Bournville, Birmingham, Joseph Rowntree in York and Titus Salt in Bradford, imbued the Victorian era with an understanding of the need to build decent housing as well as parks, libraries and schools for deprived factory workers.

Philip Newborough and Michele Giddens

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