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Ministers see ground-breaking integration work that goes on across England through Near Neighbours projects.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Communities Secretary offers his support to council staff looking to become Dementia Friends and raise awareness of the condition.
New neighbourhood planning powers are boosting plans for housebuilding by more than 10%, Housing and Planning Minister Brandon Lewis said.
Proposals published today will allow business owners to check and challenge their business rates bills, using a more efficient appeals system.
Greater responsibility for the governance of Tower Hamlets borough council will now fall to the mayor.
New Housing and Planning Bill has been introduced to Parliament by the government.
New measures will make it easier to turn underused office buildings into new homes.
Higher-earning tenants in social housing, will pay a fair level of rent to continue living there, under consultation proposals.
A panel of experts to examine what measures or reforms are helpful to ensure efficient and effective production of local plans.
The Prime Minister has announced a historic new agreement to extend the Right to Buy.
Landlords are required by law to install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
The Great British High Streets competition has today revealed the nation’s best high streets.
Communities Secretary Greg Clark meets with housing associations to hear how they are helping residents to become homeowners.
Twenty Victoria Cross heroes from the First World War are being honoured in paving stone ceremonies across Britain this week.
Local authorities that need help in supporting victims of domestic abuse are being urged to bid for a share of a £3 million government fund.
The reinvigorated Right to Buy has created nearly 40,000 new homeowners in the last 3 years, new figures today (17 September 2015) show.
Compulsory purchase order for the Whitgift Shopping Centre confirmed.
38 landmark devolution proposals put forward from cities, towns and counties across the UK this week.
There is one week left to bid for a £3 million coastal fund to kick-start seaside regeneration.
The Housing Minister called on young people to consider a construction career as he welcomed the first apprentices to a brickwork academy.
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