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A letter from Baroness Stowell to Nottingham City Council and legal correspondence in response to a wrongfully served notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New funding will help local areas unlock locally-led housing developments and accelerate local growth.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles writes in the London Evening Standard about affordable housing, off-site construction and estates regeneration.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report relating to an application for planning permission.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
Planning rules have been changed to allow councils to put up boundary signs marking traditional English counties.
Report on a structural survey of the Road Bay Anguilla main jetty undertaken by the Engineer Specialists of the Army Reserve
Communities with plans for garden cities will receive government support.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Scotland and Trident, garden cities, Ukraine, anonymity and Patrick Rock.
Housing Minister Kris Hopkins announces new deal to build 123 homes for private rent in West Drayton.
Written ministerial statement by Eric Pickles on local planning and renewable energy developments.
Gloucester social housing residents could benefit from £30 million investment to improve their homes.
The numbers of empty properties in England have fallen to a 10-year low, new figures show.
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