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Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on recovered appeals against an enforcement notice.
Letter informing authorities that the consultation and safeguarding directions in relation to the Thames Tideway Tunnel project have been revoked.
A £16.5 million cash boost is to fast forward the development of over 1,600 new homes at Newton Leys, Milton Keynes.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
Baroness Verma's speech on energy efficiency to the Elmhurst Energy Conference for energy and sustainability professionals.
Housing Minister Brandon Lewis' speech to the National Housing Federation's annual conference and social housing exhibition 2014.
Housing Minister takes steps to ensure that empty and redundant office space in the London Borough of Islington can continue to be converted into new homes for Londoners.
Brandon Lewis sets out measures that will ensure fairness for all in the planning system and provide greater protection for our countryside.
Measures will save housebuilders and councils £114 million per year by cutting red tape and ensuring homes are built to demanding standards.
Decision published to make an Order granting development consent for the Thames Tideway Tunnel to be built and operated.
Work on nearly 13,000 homes stalled by the 2008 housing crash are set to be restarted thanks to half a billion of government investment.
Housing Minister Brandon Lewis responds to the result of the Wolfson Prize.
Water Minister Dan Rogerson visited Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this week to see the Canal & River Trust's work to restore waterways.
Thames Water has been fined £250,000 and ordered to pay costs of £6,887 for polluting the Chase Brook in Newbury.
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