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Statutory guidance for local authorities on social housing allocations, residency and local association.
The guidance explains the neighbourhood planning system introduced by the Localism Act, including key stages and considerations required.
Fifty-five towns given £20 million endowment-style funds each over 10 years to invest in local people’s priorities.
This paper explores the ways in which migration and social change intermesh. It focuses on internal migration from Northern to Southern Ghana
Your local council may have details of organisations in your community that can give families and young people help and support
Sets out process and expectations on pre-application discussions.
The tables in these downloads relate to the supply, performance and spend on housing related support services in England, since Q3 2009/10.
Statutory guidance on social housing allocations for local housing authorities in England.
Information on the Partnerships for People and Place programme.
Using existing powers to help meet the mobility needs of people with severe temporary mobility issues.
Local Healthwatch: A strong voice for people - the policy explained.
Information on the different types of council and their electoral arrangements.
The Local Plan examination process and the role the Planning Inspectorate plays.
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