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Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeal relating to an application for planning permission.
Changes to help listed places of worship with the cost of repairs and alterations
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Mark Prisk's speech to National Housing Federation.
Local government worker from Bristol will save up to £300 a year on energy use following home improvements.
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeals against enforcement notices and applications for planning permission.
More people looking to start a building project, including affordable homes for their local community, are to receive support.
Housing Minister Mark Prisk has invited bids for a share of at least £400 million to build homes specifically for private rent.
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeals relating to an application for planning permission.
A new initiative and competition to encourage home-owners to make energy saving improvements to their home.
Communities Minister Don Foster is announcing new measures to bring parish powers back to the towns and cities of England.
Offshore Wind Industrial Strategy presented at an annual renewable energy conference in Oslo. Positive feedback from a key partner.
The Prime Minister’s spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on planning reform, children’s bedrooms, sex education, Network Rail and lobbying.
New figures show government-backed housing schemes have created 25,000 new homeowners to date.
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