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DLUHC accounting officer assessments

Accounting officer assessment summaries for the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) major programmes and projects.

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Departmental accounting officers must produce an assessment of all projects or programmes which form part of the government’s Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP). Projects are assessed against 4 criteria:

  • regularity
  • propriety
  • value for money
  • feasibility

This page contains the Accounting Officer assessment summaries for DLUHC Major Projects.

Updates to this page

Published 8 March 2022
Last updated 30 October 2024 + show all updates
  1. Levelling Up capital projects: accounting officer assessment (March 2024) amended to reflect budget decisions made on October 30 2024.

  2. Added Levelling Up capital projects: accounting officer assessment (March 2024).

  3. Added Levelling Up capital projects: accounting officer assessment.

  4. Added Levelling Up Round 3: accounting officer assessment.

  5. Added UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre: revised accounting officer assessment.

  6. Added Digital Planning Programme: accounting officer assessment.

  7. Added Electoral Integrity Programme: accounting officer assessment.

  8. Added Affordable Homes Programme 2021 - 2026: accounting officer assessment

  9. Added capital levelling up bids and capital regeneration projects accounting officer assessments.

  10. Added ACM High Rise Residential Building Remediation Programme: accounting officer assessment and Non-ACM High Rise Residential Building Remediation Programme: accounting officer assessment

  11. Added UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre (UKHM&LC): accounting officer assessment and Levelling Up Home Building Fund; accounting officer assessment.

  12. Added: Future High Streets Fund: accounting officer assessment

  13. Added Levelling Up Fund: accounting officer assessment; UK Shared Prosperity Fund: accounting officer assessment.

  14. First published.

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