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A new recognition system to acknowledge architecture qualifications from around the world will be implemented as part of the Professional Qualifications Bill.
Funding announced for 30 towns in England to boost their local economies, create jobs and help them build back better from the pandemic.
Mobile home residents will be better protected with stricter rules to clamp down on the small minority of rogue site owners and managers.
First Homes properties went on the market today as part of the first phase of an early delivery project in the Bolsover district, East Midlands.
The Housing Minister has announced a £1.1 million fund to test the use of digital tools and data standards across 10 local areas.
Communities Secretary confirms department’s second HQ will be based at the i9 building in Wolverhampton City Centre.
The government has published independent expert advice that will inform a decision on the future of Grenfell Tower.
The key pieces of independent, expert advice that will inform a decision, including from structural engineers; about mental and physical health; and justice.
Consultation will seek views on the level of private parking charges, to help deliver a fair, proportionate and consistent system across the country.
Communities across the country will receive a share of £500,000 to host events marking Windrush Day.
An update from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
A new national design code meaning areas are beautiful, well-designed and locally-led is being tested across 14 areas in England.
Further measures to help ensure taxpayers get value for money by improving the effectiveness and transparency of local government audit.
Further 57 English high streets to receive a share of over £830 million to improve transport links, build new homes and transform underused spaces.
More rough sleepers are set to be helped off the streets and into safe accommodation thanks to a further £203 million funding.
Launch of the Commonhold Council – an advisory panel of leasehold groups and industry experts who will inform the government on the future of this type of homeownership.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a called-in decision.
A young farmer from Leicestershire has become the 300,000th homeowner to use the Help to Buy: Equity Loan Scheme since its launch in 2013.
Renters will continue to be supported as national COVID-19 restrictions ease.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
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