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A consultation on how data on adult learner outcomes can be used to benefit prospective students, employers and educators has been launched.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Students on 4 or more A levels or equivalent will continue to receive funding after 2016.
Statement by Nick Boles on proposals to give particular scrutiny to planning appeals in, or close to, neighbourhood plan areas.
Application for the redevelopment of part of Smithfield Market in London refused by ministers.
People who want to build their own home will be able to turn to their council to make their dream a reality.
The Planning Portal is now open to investment from a commercial partner who can continue developing the service.
Letter from Nick Boles and Stephen Williams to council leaders setting out powers available to communities to protect their local amenities.
Building your own house is a more affordable way to provide a family home.
Letter from Nick Boles to the Planning Inspectorate about inspectors’ reports on local plans.
Written ministerial statement by Nick Boles on local planning.
Written Ministerial Statement by Planning Minister Nick Boles on change of use to provide new homes.
New measures to speed up the delivery of homes by cutting down unnecessary planning processes.
Communities urged to make full use of their rights and join over 800 groups now working on neighbourhood plans.
If councils consistently fail to meet statutory planning decision deadlines, applicants can ask the Planning Inspectorate to decide instead.
Unnecessary red tape will be cut as part of the Red Tape Challenge.
Self-builders will save thousands of pounds with new measures.
Statistics confirm the new streamlined planning system is working.
£7.5 million funding boost will help councils support neighbourhood plans around the country.
Ministers have decided to determine a proposal that would see hundreds of homes demolished in Liverpool.
Planning Minister Nick Boles launches new national online planning guidance resource for public testing and comment.
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