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The government has a programme of reform to improve the quality of social housing. Every month, progress on our commitments will be shared on these pages, as part of our commitment to respond to the tragic death of 2 year...
Non-military housing options and advice available to serving personnel who are not seeking or due to leave service
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities supports communities across the UK to thrive, making them great places to live and work. DLUHC is a ministerial department, supported by 15 agencies and public bodies .
The government is committed to improving the quality of social housing in England. In response to the tragic death of 2-year-old Awaab Ishak, we are reforming the sector so that every tenant has a decent, safe and secure home. We...
Includes Right to Buy, shared ownership, getting repairs and housing benefit
This page collates all reports commissioned by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) in relation to housing and planning.
Guidance on how planning authorities can gather evidence to set optional requirements and the nationally described space standard.
This collection brings together all documents relating to social housing lettings collected through the Continuous Recording (CORE) system.
Government outlines its approach to improving the quality of social housing, as set out in our Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, with a clear ambition to halve the number of non-decent rented homes by 2030.
If you're under 18, you cannot usually rent your own home, but you'll be on the priority list for council housing - your rights and what happens if you want to leave home
The government is committed to improving the quality of social housing in England. In response to the tragic death of 2-year-old Awaab Ishak, we are reforming the sector so that every tenant has a decent, safe and secure home. We report...
The sale of land is determined by the potential number of homes that a housing developer or registered provider can build on a given site.
Statistics on affordability of housing in England.
This series brings together all documents relating to Household characteristics
This collection brings together the government's 'how to' guides for the housing sector.
Dwelling stock (including vacants) House building Household projections Housing market and house prices Rents, lettings and tenancies…
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