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Experts from across the housing sector have been brought together to form a new expert panel to advise the government on the delivery of the social housing white paper.
A letter from the Secretary of State to the Chief Executive of the Planning Inspectorate regarding recent changes to the National Planning Policy Framework.
An update for the Grenfell community on the second part of the 2-stage environmental checks.
The new requirements, known as planning gateway one, will ensure that high-rise developments consider fire safety at the earliest stages of planning.
Planning permission has been granted to build the country’s first national Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to Parliament.
New figures show an increase in supply of energy efficient homes as we build back better from the pandemic towards a greener future.
Community groups across the UK now have the chance to bid for a share of a £2.6 million fund to support programmes that will help newly arrived families make the best start to rebuilding their lives.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a called-in decision.
Councils are being urged to apply for a share of a £30 million fund to install life-enhancing Changing Places toilets in public places and tourist attractions.
Over £860m to be invested in flood alleviation schemes this year with further action including improvements to flood insurance
Plans to strengthen council finances, reduce risk to public funds and ensure councils are delivering value for money for taxpayers published.
The government has today (Monday 26 July) expanded daily contact testing with 1,200 new sites across frontline sectors, helping to avoid disruption to crucial services.
The Respite Rooms Trial Programme will see 12 local areas across England share £3.7 million to fund accommodation and expert support for victims of violence and abuse.
All 52 historic county flags raised in Parliament Square as festivities take place in cities, towns and villages across England, Scotland and Wales.
The programmes will focus on boosting educational attainment, tackling exclusion and drop-out rates and improving pathways to employment for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children.
Establishing these new unitary councils will bring significant benefits to Cumbria, North Yorkshire, and Somerset, giving the local leaders there tools to help level up opportunity and prosperity across their communities.
A significant step forward for leaseholders in medium and lower-rise buildings who have faced difficulty in selling, anxiety at the potential cost of remediation and concern at the safety of their homes.
Government response to independent expert statement on building safety in medium and lower rise blocks of flats.
Speech on the launch of the Office for Place, new National Model Design Code and revised National Planning Policy Framework at the Policy Exchange webinar on Building Beautiful Places.
People in the Oxford Cambridge Arc, and all with an interest in the area, will have the opportunity to contribute to the long-term development of the area, as part of the consultation.
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