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Letter from MHCLG and BEIS to the Built Environment Sector Deal Champion, confirming the government will open formal negotiations on a Built Environment Sector Deal.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Locally developed plan sets out how the area will take full advantage of its global assets and maximise the economic opportunities of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc
The Oxfordshire Local Industrial Strategy, designed to cement the county’s reputation as one of the foremost areas in the world to innovate, has been published
Plan sets out how the area will maximise the economic opportunities of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc
Locally-developed plan sets out how the area will take full advantage of its global assets and maximise the economic opportunities of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc
Letter from Housing Minister to Dame Judith Hackitt in response to the Industry Safety Steering Group report on culture change in the construction sector.
The money will be spent on widening bridges, building roads and connecting utilities so up to 8,500 properties can be built.
Government makes it easier for councils to deliver new housing projects.
Thousands of homeowners will be able to extend their properties quickly and easily without the need for a full planning application.
Government announces support for up to 20,000 new homes in the Exeter area.
Support package will be open to volunteer groups to apply for funding from Monday 13 May 2019.
New garden towns will provide up to 64,000 much-needed homes across England.
Social housing residents are to team up with their landlords to trial innovative methods of communicating building safety matters to residents as part of a new government-appointed group.
Almost half a million completions have taken place since 2013 using one or more of the government’s Help to Buy schemes, new figures out today (26 February 2019) show.
Communities across the country are set to benefit from a £6 million funding boost to help them build more of the homes that their area needs.
A £9 million cash injection to speed up the locally-led building of new garden towns and villages across the country has been announced.
Consultation published on changes to developer contribution rules which will speed up housing delivery.
Housing Minister Kit Malthouse MP speech to the Housing Market Intelligence (HMI) conference.
The Housing Minister speaks to the RESI Conference 2018 - conference for residential property developers, investors, landlords, and house builders.
More than 1.2 million people have opened Help to Buy ISA accounts so far. The average Help to Buy bonus claim reaches £800, a new record.
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