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Thousands of homeowners will be able to extend their properties quickly and easily without the need for a full planning application.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Competition launches in reigning high street champion Crickhowell – nominations are now open.
Sixteen trailblazing projects across the country are set to receive £3 million of new funding.
High Streets Minister Jake Berry MP in Altrincham, Greater Manchester for the launch of the National High Street Perfect Day pilot.
Communities Secretary announces a process for establishing a working definition of Islamophobia.
Government announces support for up to 20,000 new homes in the Exeter area.
Communities Secretary confirms new local authorities will be created to improve the delivery of services.
Thousands of survivors fleeing abusive and violent relationships will receive greater protection thanks to a new package of support.
New, or majorly refurbished, large buildings used by the public must have Changing Places toilets, under government proposals being consulted on from today.
Support package will be open to volunteer groups to apply for funding from Monday 13 May 2019.
Around £200 million will be made available to remove and replace unsafe cladding from around 170 privately owned high-rise buildings.
The Prime Minister has been joined by the 4 living former Prime Ministers to back the new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre.
New statutory guidance for local authorities in England stresses the role of their scrutiny committees in holding them to account over local decision-making.
Thousands of vulnerable people sleeping rough will get specialist support to recover from life on the streets.
Revised designs for the UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre have been unveiled, the Communities Secretary, the Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP confirmed.
Biggest change to the private rental sector for a generation.
More than 300 bids from local authorities across the country have been received for a share of the £675 million Future High Streets Fund to transform their local high streets.
Vulnerable people who fall behind with Council Tax payments will have greater protection from aggressive debt enforcement under new plans to improve the way councils collect arrears.
Towns across the country will benefit from a new scheme which will see landlords turn their empty shops into vibrant community hubs open to the public.
New online support as part of government's commitment to give greater protection to tenants, and reform the private rented sector for the better.
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