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The Housing Secretary's speech at Policy Exchange and Create Streets.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Funding to be available to protect more local heritage buildings.
New legal duty for local authorities to deliver life-saving support to survivors of domestic abuse.
Plans for a new national model for shared ownership will help thousands of lower earners step onto the housing ladder.
Investment in road, rail, port and digital infrastructure to improve links and drive growth.
Consultation paper sets out the government's proposals for how to fund local government in 2020 to 2021.
Over 170,000 new homes were built for the year ending June 2019.
Update from the meetings held on 31 July and 3 September 2019.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick speech to Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Communities Secretary Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP is pledging £100,000 to tackle online antisemitism.
The Midlands Engine received a major boost today as Local Government Secretary announced the government’s commitment to further devolution deals.
The government’s Rough Sleeping Initiative is having a significant impact on reducing the numbers of vulnerable people sleeping rough on the country’s streets.
Councils across England are set to receive the biggest year-on-year real terms increase in funding for almost a decade.
Towns across England will work with the government to develop innovative regeneration plans.
Proposals would ensure more sprinklers in new high-rise blocks of flats.
Shared homeowners will be able to increase their share at lower increments under new scheme.
An additional 50 towns will benefit from the £1 billion Future High Streets Fund.
£5 million will be given to local councils which either have or are near to a major air, land or sea port and £4 million to local resilience forums.
The Chancellor announces over £600 million of new investment to build up to 50,000 new homes in high demand areas in England.
Local communities and businesses impacted by last week’s heavy rain and flooding will have access to £5.25m to support their recovery.
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