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Housing Minister Mark Prisk today launched a new training programme designed to put power firmly in the hands of social tenants.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A new £200 million fund will boost the construction of new homes specifically for private rent, Housing Minister Mark Prisk said today.
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has appointed two non-executive members following open competition.
Speech by Housing Minister, Mark Prisk, to the Council of Mortgage Lenders' annual conference.
Bulletin about the English housing survey.
A call for evidence for the independent review of the private rented housing sector carried out by Sir Adrian Montague.
Letter from the Housing Minister to the National Housing Federation about greater transparency within the housing association sector
An era of Whitehall control has ended with a historic shift in power back to local people, as the Localism Bill becomes law.
The government’s new national HomeSwap Direct scheme will make it easier for tenants living in a council or housing association home to find…
New rules come into force from today (1 October 2010) which will prevent tenants from having little or no notice to find a new place to live.
Housing associations must follow in the footsteps of central and local government and open their books to public scrutiny, Grant Shapps said today.
New rules could cut as many as 8,500 applications from the planning system, freeing councils to focus on local priorities rather than micro managing rented housing.
New 'freedom pass' for tenants trapped in unsuitable homes.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps wants to give housing professionals the powers they need to make the right decisions for their communities.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps has announced that he will be scrapping plans to introduce new regulations on private landlords.
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