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This is a report of public attitudes to house building based on questions from the British Social Attitudes survey 2017.
The study looks at the possibility of reducing local opposition to new housing through the use of financial payments to those affected.
This report presents performance data for the period covering May 2015 to September 2016.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This is a report of public attitudes to house building based on questions from the British Social Attitudes survey 2014.
This document is the final report on the review of the role of local authorities in housing supply.
This DCLG led evaluation assesses the extent to which the New Homes Bonus has been an incentive to encourage local housing growth.
House building starts and completions statistics by tenure.
This document provides a progress update on the review of the role of local authorities in housing supply.
This is a report of public attitudes to house building based on questions from the British Social Attitudes survey 2013.
Estimate of the number of dwellings in England.
This release presents data on affordable housing supply in England.
This release covers activity under the scheme from commencement on 12 March 2012 until 30 June 2013.
The latest national statistics on the projected number of households in England and its local authority districts to 2021 were published on 9 April 2013.
This report provides key points about the quality of the household projections that should be taken into account when using the data.
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