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Wide-ranging review of the Homes and Communities Agency will help improve its efficiency and provide greater focus to its housebuilding work.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Government sets out comprehensive housing measures in the Autumn Statement.
Speech to the conference of the Building Societies Association.
Figures show the number of new homes has risen 11% in a year.
Fund announced to speed up house building on large sites and that will provide thousands of new homes where people want to live.
Minimum room sizes will apply to shared homes, improving housing for thousands.
The Help to Buy: ISA has helped more than 650,000 save towards their own home.
Over 56,000 households have now been helped to purchase a home through the government’s revitalised Right to Buy scheme since 2012.
Gavin Barwell speaks to the National Housing Federation, Birmingham.
For the first time, housing association tenants have become homeowners under the new Voluntary Right to Buy scheme.
The Bill will speed up and strengthen the popular neighbourhood planning process.
New figures show that government initiatives are turning around the decade-long decline in home ownership.
Neighbourhood Plans break through the 200 mark following strong support.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The number of newly built homes continues to rise and is now at the highest level since 2008 to 2009, new figures show.
Two multi-million pound deals will see over 1,000 new homes built in London specifically for private rent.
New measures to help more people buy their own home and get houses built faster become law.
Judgment paves the way for more housebuilding on smaller sites and that will get homes built more easily.
The number of empty homes is now at its lowest level since records began.
The move will support 200,000 new homes for first time buyers under 40 as part of the government’s pledge to build 1 million new homes.
Nearly 50,000 households have now taken up their Right to Buy since the scheme was reinvigorated in 2012.
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