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Three coastal towns are the latest communities to be awarded funding to create jobs, boost the local economy and help with flood repairs.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The flag of Essex will fly this week in the heart of government to celebrate the important role counties play in the nation’s cultural heritage.
The government will not support additional business rates on supermarkets and large shops.
Brandon Lewis welcomes a fall in the cost of rent.
Plans clear the way for a new generation of custom builders who want to build their own homes.
Praise for councils who will pass millions in government grants to their parishes this year.
Housing associations can bid for a share of around £800 million of government funding to provide more affordable homes.
Sir Bob Kerslake has invited local people to come and give their views direct on the performance of Birmingham City Council.
The fire and rescue service could save millions by improving the way it sources and purchases firefighting clothing and equipment.
Stephen Williams met with key professional bodies, challenging them to do more to make buildings, streets and public space more inclusive.
New guide for communities to celebrate Britain’s 'Thanksgiving Day'.
Winners of the Fire Transformation Fund have been announced.
Eric Pickles takes new steps to further enhance the strong protections in place against development on green belt land.
Ministers see first-hand how the government is bringing about investment at 2 projects that will boost growth and jobs.
More than 200,000 new affordable homes have been provided in England since April 2010, according to new figures.
Minister for Women reinforces 'practice will not be tolerated'.
Work on housing sites will get back on track up and down the country thanks to new government funding.
Shepherd’s Bush Market in line for multi-million pound makeover after ministers approved a major regeneration project on the historic site.
Housing Minister Brandon Lewis announces new powers for councils to help them build new affordable homes across the country.
Ministers have underlined the government’s commitment to protect the green belt from development.
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