Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
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Big city councils must prioritise brownfield development, building new homes in right places and protecting the Green Belt.
The expansion of government-backed loan scheme will support thousands of new homes.
The final local government finance settlement for 2024-25 makes available £64.7 billion for local government - an increase of 7.5% in cash terms.
Those who commit anti-social behaviour to face a ban of up to 5 years. People with closest connections to the UK and their local areas to be favoured.
The Housing Secretary launches a consultation proposing new legal requirements for social landlords to address hazards including damp and mould quickly.
Speech by Secretary of State, Michael Gove, at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
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