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Latest statistics show house building in England is up by over a fifth compared to last year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Eric Pickles announces the first wave of projects to benefit from a £1 billion scheme to provide new homes.
Councils can now bid for government assistance to build thousands of new homes on previously-developed land.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles set out plans that put people at the heart of shaping the future development of the Ebbsfleet Garden City.
Councils that bring forward brownfield land for development could benefit from a share of £5 million to get work started on the new homes.
Council house tenants will now benefit from higher Right to Buy discounts, and be guided through the homebuying process.
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.
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.
Bulletin about the English housing survey.
Government investment in affordable homes will sustain 165,000 jobs and promote new technology.
Council tenants wanting more influence and control over their homes will have access to a share of £100 million.
Hundreds of millions of pounds are up for grabs for councils to build more affordable homes in their area.
Kris Hopkins writes to local authority leaders about additional housing revenue account borrowing.
People who want to build their own home will be able to turn to their council to make their dream a reality.
The Secretary of State addresses the Chartered Institute of Housing conference in Manchester.
Eric Pickles announces millions of pounds of investment to boost the supply of new homes.
Housing Minister Kris Hopkins speaks to the Chartered Institute of Housing conference.
Housing and Local Growth Minister sees how the government's long-term economic plan is helping deliver new homes and jobs in the area.
Eric Pickles' written statement to Parliament about housebuilding.
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