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Three projects in south and central Powys have between them received almost £7 million from the Levelling Up Fund.
Gainsborough town centre is set to be regenerated with £10 million from the Levelling Up Fund.
Birmingham is benefitting from over £17 million from the Levelling Up Fund to regenerate the former Wheels site.
The Goods Yard in Stoke-on-Trent, a former industrial site, has fallen into disrepair in recent years. The nineteenth century warehouse will be transformed using a £16 million award from the Levelling Up Fund.
Derbyshire has been provisionally allocated nearly £50 million for significant transport improvements in round 1 of the Levelling Up Fund.
Stoke-on-Trent was awarded £20 million from the Levelling Up Fund to repurpose several key heritage buildings.
A new Chief Scientific Adviser has been appointed at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Households and businesses in the North of Scotland will continue to benefit from energy bill savings through the Hydro Benefit Replacement Scheme.
RSH is using its enforcement powers to require My Space Housing Solutions to undertake specific actions, including the appointment of a new, independent Board.
Support for energy bills coming to Northern Ireland, with vouchers beginning to reach people today, and delivery continuing over the next few weeks.
Charity Commission statutory inquiry into The Ashley Foundation finds serious financial wrongdoing, including private benefit, prompting the regulator to disqualify key trustees and the former CEO.
This describes the progress the regulator has already made in gearing up for new consumer regulation, as well as the next steps over the coming year.
Government puts forward proposals to improve lighting efficiency to lower energy bills.
Social housing providers continued to be financially healthy in 2021-22 but wider economic challenges started to impact on their finances
Small and medium housebuilders struggling to access traditional development finance can take advantage of government funding to get much needed homes built across England.
Levelling up communities has been a priority for the UK Government this year says Welsh Secretary David TC Davies in a New Year message.
UK government confirms how households in Northern Ireland will receive £600 to help with their energy bills.
Orbit Housing, Lambeth Council and Birmingham City Council latest of 14 providers to be criticised publicly by Michael Gove this year.
New rules are being proposed to mandate second staircases in new residential buildings over 30m.
This Ministerial Direction relates to data sharing provisions for preparations for Alternative Fuel Payments Schemes.
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