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Almost 400,000 families have been helped by the Troubled Families programme.
More than 40 leading property developers and freeholders have already signed the government-backed pledge.
Speech by the Communities Secretary Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The government’s intervention in Rotherham metropolitan borough council ends on 31 March 2019.
Housing Secretary the Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP and the Minister for Grenfell Victims the Rt Hon Nick Hurd MP have written to the Grenfell community.
Communities across England will benefit from an increased awareness of the devastating consequences of female genital mutilation thanks to a new £375,000 fund.
A multi-million pound package of commitments to drive forward growth in the Thames Estuary to create jobs, build new homes and boost local economic growth.
Councils across the country will share over £46 million to help get people off the streets and into accommodation.
70 projects from Cornwall to Cumbria receive a total of more than £36 million.
Veterans who have become homeless, or at risk of it, will be supported through an extra £1 million boost.
Speech by Communities Secretary Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP.
A programme supporting families with complex problems has reduced the proportion of children going into care, adults claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance and juvenile convictions.
Millions of pounds in extra funding and new planning measures to build thousands of homes, rejuvenate high streets, create jobs and deliver economic growth.
Two major new housing communities will be built in London alongside new railway stations.
The government will today (4 March 2019) launch a £1.6 billion fund to boost growth and give communities a greater say in their future after Brexit.
Community-backed projects in 21 areas will receive funding to help families who are vulnerable to the effects of knife crime and gang culture.
£3.14 million will be allocated to help 19 local authorities with a major port prepare for Brexit.
Councils across the country are to benefit from more than £13 million funding to breathe new life in to our green spaces for the benefit of all.
Nearly £250 million of housing deals will deliver almost 25,000 more homes.
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