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Over £23 million funding allocated to 60 councils and voluntary groups across England to expand work to support those most at risk from COVID-19 and boost vaccine take up.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
All high-rise buildings in the social sector and student buildings are now fully remediated or have work underway to remove unsafe ACM cladding, according to stats released today.
New national construction products regulator set up to ensure homes are built from safe materials.
Communities Secretary has announced new laws to protect England’s cultural and historic heritage.
The public will be able to convert vacant plots of land and derelict buildings into new homes or community spaces.
Support for all of those involved in the housing market and construction industry has led to an increase in the number of completed homes.
Extra support to house rough sleepers and ban on bailiff enforced evictions extended.
Communities Secretary has thanked those who are continuing to spread festive cheer and tackling loneliness, while urging us all to look out for our neighbours.
Funding from the Future High Streets Fund to help 72 areas in England to recover from the pandemic and deliver ambitious regeneration plans.
Councils will receive additional government support to prevent vulnerable people becoming homeless.
Response to review into the effectiveness of local audit published.
Local Government Secretary announces new measures to address the serious failures at Nottingham City Council.
Councils across England will receive £51.2 billion next year – an increase of £2.2 billion from last year.
Fund announced to help end the scandal of excessive waking watch costs, as part of a further move to support thousands of residents in high-rise buildings.
Letters regarding the ministerial direction to fund fire alarms for private and social sector buildings over 18 metres with unsafe cladding and with a Waking Watch.
New measures to level up England’s cities and provide much-needed new homes.
Letter to the Mayor of London regarding the next steps toward publishing the Mayor’s London Plan.
Business owners affected by the pandemic will be protected from eviction until the end of March 2021.
Public service buildings will be delivered more quickly through the planning system with a faster, more streamlined planning process.
Retailers will be able to extend their daily opening hours from Monday to Saturday in the run up to Christmas and through January.
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