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Culture Minister Ed Vaizey addressed a gathering of ‘The Treasure Houses of England’, a group of England’s most splendid country houses open to the public.
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Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
New figures show Help to Buy is helping more people onto the property ladder and getting more homes built.
Thousands of homes could be built on brownfield sites available for development.
Land Registry's Market Trend Data for England and Wales.
The flag of Essex will fly this week in the heart of government to celebrate the important role counties play in the nation’s cultural heritage.
Second round of grants from the First World War (FWW) Centenary Cathedral Repair Fund announced by Culture Secretary Sajid Javid
Use the extra hour gained when the clocks go back this weekend to switch energy supplier and save £200 on average on bills
Brandon Lewis welcomes a fall in the cost of rent.
High-tech equipment will be installed at more than 700 sites to make it easier for people to find work.
Plans clear the way for a new generation of custom builders who want to build their own homes.
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Housing associations can bid for a share of around £800 million of government funding to provide more affordable homes.
The Queen has approved that Christopher Knight may be re-appointed as a Member of the Churches Conservation Trust.
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