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Today’s new Fuel poverty strategy sets out a revolutionary approach to identifying and targeting England’s energy inefficient homes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Statement by Edward Davey on the publication of the Fuel poverty strategy for England.
A new housing development built in Bristol is surprising people - as it's made out of straw.
Changes to planning policy announced following response to the consultation on proposals to enable more starter homes for first time buyers.
A new scheme offering 100,000 first-time buyers new homes with a 20% discount is announced today by the Prime Minister.
Young first time buyers can go online from today and sign up for cut-price new starter homes – with 20% off the asking price.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has appointed Denise Fowler as the new Housing Ombudsman.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on recovered appeals against an enforcement notice.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
Land Registry's Market Trend Data for England and Wales.
Brandon Lewis announces a multi-million pound boost to support communities looking to set up neighbourhood plans.
The Queen has approved that Humphrey Giles Welfare may be re-appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Nearly 192,000 households have bought or reserved a new home through government-backed schemes over the past 5 years, latest figures show.
Ministers set out a new construction industry action plan to make buildings and public spaces more inclusive.
More than 33,000 new homeowners have been created through the reinvigorated Right to Buy since 2012.
Brandon Lewis has proposed new measures to speed up the planning system and provide new homes more quickly.
The data published here provides information about the number and types of applications that Land Registry completed in January 2015.
Chancellor has set out plans to help London meet its need for over 400,000 homes.
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