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Up to £165 million new funding to help families get their lives back on track announced.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Housing Secretary calls on landlords to make it easier for responsible tenants to have well behaved pets in their homes.
First 14 of 20 pilot areas to receive tailored expert support to assist in rejuvenating their town centres announced.
Robert Jenrick volunteers at Birmingham Christmas Shelter.
The government will match the funds raised by the South Yorkshire Flood Disaster Relief Appeal Fund up to the value of £1 million.
Housing First helps people into safe and secure homes and then provides specialist support.
Over £260 million has been committed for local authorities to support people who are homeless or at risk of losing their homes.
Communities Secretary backs the great British pub this Christmas with a new £1.15 million fund.
The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government's statement on the provisional local government finance settlement.
Local authorities will receive a share of £49.1 billion local government funding to help them deliver essential services.
Plans announced to help home-buyers and renters, devolve power and funding to communities and improve building safety.
Further support now available for households and businesses affected by severe flooding.
Additional £4 million funding for councils to tackle criminal landlords.
New Code of Practice to bring greater regulation, making it easier for drivers to challenge unfair parking tickets and supporting our local shops.
More than £374 million to be invested in essential infrastructure for new homes.
Western Gateway launched at ICC Wales
Dame Judith Hackitt will provide independent advice to the government on how best to establish the powerful new Building Safety Regulator.
Thousands of people set to benefit from new pocket parks or the revival of rundown green spaces.
New development corporations will kick-start work towards creating new towns and communities.
The #MyTown campaign gives people a say in how a new generation of Town Deals, each worth up to £25 million, should transform the place they call home.
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