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On 19 March 2024 the Office for Place held its first conference, in our new home of Stoke-on-Trent. A week on from the day, we wanted to share some details on the event, alongside some reflections from our chair, Nicholas...
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Sets out MHCLG's vision for stronger communities, why communities matter, what strong communities look like, and what government and partners can do to support their creation.
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