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Housing consultant David Page adds: "It's not so much whether balanced communities work, it's that unbalanced ones don't.
If this carries on it will completely undermine the mixed and balanced communities that are the hallmark of London's success.
The guiding principle of a town-wide master plan is at the core of creating balanced communities.
When the government talks of balanced communities, it's a euphemism for communities that are not uniformly poor and deprived of work".
"It became a prototype for the New Deal balanced communities like Roosevelt near Trenton, with the hope of having agriculture and industry combine".
Despite the evidence in favour of mixing, there are worries that the government is beginning to soften its insistence on balanced communities.
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It's just becoming a more balanced community".
"He also thought it should be a balanced community, and so the farmers wouldn't loaf in the winter, he encouraged factories".
A new video from BrainCraft, a PBS series exploring psychology and neuroscience created by Vanessa Hill, explains how upsetting the balanced community of microbes living in a person's gut through bad sleep can cause weight gain.
Mervyn Benfield, spokesman for the National Association of Small Schools, said: "There is every reason to encourage the balanced community life and services that village schools and young families have represented for decades across the social and economic spectrum".
It's not gentrification, it's just becoming a more balanced community".
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