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The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Gavin Laurence Barwell MP and Melvyn John Stride MP as Privy Council members.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New measures to provide a fairer deal for renters by banning unfair letting agent fees.
New rules will help crackdown on rogue landlords that flout the rules and improve safety and affordability for renters.
Councils will have new tools to speed up development of derelict and underused land for new homes.
More than 259,000 people have already bought a home using one of the government’s flagship Help to Buy schemes, and over 868,000 have opened a Help to buy: ISA.
Letters concerning the issue and subsequent removal of a Direction under Section 21 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004.
Funding will be distributed to local authorities and housing associations to speed up the building of thousands of new homes.
£53.8 million deal will provide more than 5,750 new homes.
The number of new build homes that have started to be built continued to rise last year to the highest level since 2007.
Gavin Barwell's speech to the CPRE 2017 Annual Lecture.
Housing and Planning Minister Gavin Barwell visits 3 sites in Kent and Essex.
The government has introduced bold new plans to fix the broken housing market and build more homes across England.
£7 billion unlocked in expansion of the government’s affordable housing programme to meet the diverse housing needs of the country.
New homes for first-time buyers between 23 and 40 years old at a discount of at least 20% below market value.
The garden villages have the potential to deliver more than 48,000 homes.
New annual fund to help almost 150 councils tackle the problem of high levels of second homeownership in their communities.
Over 180,000 supported by the schemes have been first time buyers.
New public consultation launched as part of a wider package of measures to crack down on rogue landlords and property agents.
New government funding to help breathe new life into rundown estates has been announced by Communities Secretary Sajid Javid.
This latest private rent deal will unlock £400 million of development and will grow the amount of good quality rental homes.
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