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Council house tenants will now benefit from higher Right to Buy discounts, and be guided through the homebuying process.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ministers and staff at the Department for Communities and Local Government have moved in with the Home Office.
New funding for projects will help create and safeguard nearly 1,400 jobs and help with winter storm repairs.
Eric Pickles raises the flag of his home county, Yorkshire, outside his department's headquarters.
Local residents to have a greater say over the future development of their area.
Councils should look to the private sector to help make taxpayers’ pounds go further, an independent review has found.
Almost 40,000 households have bought a home through Help to Buy, Housing and Planning Minister Brandon Lewis has announced.
A new £3 million fund will be available to councils across the country to get work started on new housing sites.
New high streets study reveals town centres are meeting the changing demands of consumers.
In a dramatic shift in public opinion, a new survey shows a 19% surge in the number of people who support homes being built in their area.
Government investment in affordable homes will sustain 165,000 jobs and promote new technology.
New report shows the range of troubled families' problems.
Council tenants wanting more influence and control over their homes will have access to a share of £100 million.
Permission granted to use a site for the new stadium scheme following a public inquiry.
Members of the public will be able to see the value of the assets councils hold.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, Faith Minister Baroness Warsi and Minister for Communities Stephen Williams attend remembrance event.
Eric Pickles calls for the newspaper industry and councils to work together on new pilots.
Councils have been praised for turning around the lives of almost 53,000 troubled families in little over 2 years.
Application for the redevelopment of part of Smithfield Market in London refused by ministers.
Ministers turn down an application for an incinerator at New Barnfield in Hertfordshire.
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