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From today (20 August), local land charges search results will be easier to read as they will no longer reveal adjoining registration details.
The UK HPI shows house price changes for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A district level licensing scheme making it easier for developers to protect threatened populations of great crested newts is being rolled out in Cambridgeshire.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Homes England and Network Rail will be investing £77 million to ensure that York’s new city centre quarter development goes ahead
HM Land Registry will resume publication of the UK House Price Index (UK HPI) on Wednesday (19 August).
The new service is being rolled out to all portal users from today (Monday 10 August).
Funding to help neighbourhood planning groups in urban and deprived areas develop local neighbourhood plans.
Provides additional information further to the introduction of new permitted development rights to extend buildings upwards as well as the publication of the Manual to the Building Regulations.
Planning for the future: landmark reforms to speed up and modernise the planning system and get the country building.
Details of the taskforce of experts who have offered their time and expert advice as we have developed our proposals for reform.
Letter from Minister of State for Building Safety and Communities to Dame Judith Hackitt in response to the second report from the Industry Safety Steering Group.
Funds to deliver up to 45,000 homes, create up to 85,000 jobs and upgrade skills and infrastructure to help fuel a green economic recovery announced.
Thousands of families can still benefit from the current Help to Buy scheme despite delays in building their new homes due to coronavirus.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
Barratt and David Wilson Homes North West announced as preferred developer to provide 300 new homes at the former King’s School campus in Macclesfield.
Homes England has put communities at the heart of its work in its first annual Equality, Diversity and Inclusion report.
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