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Review into the quality of local authority audits and whether they are spotting warning signs early enough.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission publishes interim report.
Over 50 areas across the country are going through to the second phase of a multi-million fund that will transform their high streets.
The new fund will help further develop projects around culture and heritage in the area.
Update from the meeting held on 19 June 2019.
A new Chief Scientific Adviser has been appointed at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
A new forward-thinking High Streets Task Force supporting local leaders to revitalise high streets and town centres has been launched.
High Streets Minister Jake Berry announces 4 successful applicants to the Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) Loan Fund.
£394.5 million being invested into the 5 local authority areas on both sides of the border between England and Scotland.
All new-build houses will be sold as freehold in bold move to tackle unfair leasehold practices.
Communities Secretary Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP has reappointed Sir Edward Lister as Chair of Homes England.
Business rates payers in England will have bills that more accurately reflect current property values under new legislation.
Latest pledge from industry to end potentially discriminatory practices which deny good quality accommodation to those on benefits.
The money will be spent on widening bridges, building roads and connecting utilities so up to 8,500 properties can be built.
Appointment will see the Northern Powerhouse Minister’s oversight and coordination of local economic growth boosted to improve its impact for people and communities across the country.
The government is inviting views on a new building safety regime, as it seeks to bring forward new legislation to keep residents safe.
Communities Minister Lord Bourne launches a national strategy to tackle entrenched inequality and improve the lives of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
Government makes it easier for councils to deliver new housing projects.
The Tenant Fees Act comes into force today (1 June 2019).
If you are disabled, have a health condition or are a carer you could be overpaying Council Tax and not even know it, according to a new public guide.
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