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Development and regeneration England/Wales
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Other policy documents
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Decent Homes
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Partnering arrangements
Planning
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Time for a fair deal for the travelling and settled community
31 August 2010Announcement of CLG plans to give travellers the same rights as other mobile home residents in authorised sites while scrapping planning rules on providing traveller pitches in favour of incentives through the New Homes Bonus scheme. Councils will be given stronger powers to tackle unauthorised development
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The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2010
11 August 2010Consultation on draft regulations. Consultation closes 25 October 2010
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Cutting red tape to give a green light for greener development
11 August 2010The new government is taking swift action to shorten and simplify environmental regulations so it is easier for developers to green-proof their building projects
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Garden grabbing concerns raised by new figures
6 August 2010CLG figures on increase in the number of 'gardens grabbed' for development in the last 12 years
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Letter to chief planning officers
7 July 2010Revocation of regional strategies
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Grant Shapps signals start to housing 'revolution'
1 July 2010Housing Minister Grant Shapps has confirmed that he will take forward legislation allowing the creation of Local Housing Trusts
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Future of local planning
24 June 2010Planning Minister Bob Neill has called on the planning profession to lead the revolution to put power back into the hands of local people
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Planning Policy Statement 3
15 June 2010Housing
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Support for powers to end 'garden grabbing'
15 June 2010'Garden grabbing' is currently keeping CLG ministers' inboxes full as the recent announcement ignites a debate across the country
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New study shows support for new homes
11 June 2010The British public are far more supportive of new housing developments in their area than commonly thought, according to a new study
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Planning Policy Statement 3: Housing
9 June 2010Planning Policy Statement 3: Housing (PPS3) underpins the delivery of the government's strategic housing policy objectives
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New powers preventing unwanted 'garden grabbing'
9 June 2010Councils and communities are being given new powers to prevent the destructive practice of 'garden grabbing' and to decide what types of homes are suitable for their area
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Eric Pickles calls on councils to crackdown on unauthorised Bank Holiday building
28 May 2010CLG Secretary of State Eric Pickles is taking pre-emptive action to prevent unauthorised development over this coming Bank Holiday weekend
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Housing and Planning Key Facts
10 May 2010May 2010
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The housebuilding industry: Promoting recovery in housing supply
6 April 2010Research report by Professor Michael Ball explores key challenges to recovery in house building and makes recommendations for future policy: including the need for action on increasing the supply of land viable for private house building, further streamlining planning processes, improved formulation and implementation of regulations affecting the sector, access to finance and improving utility servicing of housing sites
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£146m Housing and Planning Delivery Grant (HPDG) announced
6 April 2010Councils across the country will get a share of a £146m funding pot to plan and deliver new homes in the second year of the HPDG which provides a direct incentive for councils to work with partners in the public and private sector to ensure that new homes are built where they are needed. It is an additional top up to mainstream funding and councils can choose how to spend it locally
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New power for parish councils to boost affordable rural housing
6 April 2010Housing Minister announces plans to consult in the summer on proposals to give a special planning power to parish councils to build new affordable homes by introducing a permitted development freedom for parish councils to initiate the building of a small number of homes in their area without the need to gain planning permission from the local authority
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How can the planning system deliver more housing?
26 March 2010Ideas and proposals for how to deliver more new housing, especially affordable housing
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Five-year housing land supply coverage in England
26 March 2010This report presents the findings of the Planning Inspectorate's checks of local planning authorities five year housing land supply assessments of deliverable sites
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Housing and Planning Delivery Grant 2009-10
17 March 2010Determination for the final allocations of grant to local planning authorities
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Green overhaul for planning system to cut emissions and bills
10 March 2010Triple boost for councils tackling climate change by updating planning rules, granting nearly £10m to improve green skills and backing further progress by the ‘second wave’ of eco-towns
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Policy Statement on Regional Strategies: Consultation
4 March 2010Summary of responses
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Homes for the Hebrides
20 January 2010Scottish Government have announced fifty-four new homes for social rent will be built on the Isle of Lewis
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Risk assessment decision making tool for building control bodies
11 January 2010Final draft risk assessment guidance
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Council house-building cash doubled
11 January 2010Seventy-three councils covering every region of England will share an extra £122.6m
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Taking forward the government's response to the Killian Pretty Review
22 December 2009Second progress report
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Better planning system to aid business recovery and build more homes
22 December 2009Housing and Planning Minister John Healey has announced a package of measures to streamline the planning system, help businesses deliver projects quickly and drive down costs during recovery
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Package for planners on 100th birthday of Planning Act
3 December 2009Housing Minister John Healey has announced support for councils to plan and deliver new homes and green energy projects to power the country to a low carbon future
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5 Year Land Supply for Housing in England as at April 2009
20 November 2009This release of Official Statistics is the first in an annual series summarising Local Planning Authorities' reported assessment of the '5 year land supply' for housing
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Removing red tape in move towards a low-carbon future
18 November 2009Housing and Planning Minister John Healey has launched measures to cut carbon emissions by overhauling the planning system
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Housing and Planning Key Facts
9 November 2009November 2009
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Launch of HCA and English Heritage Guidance set to pave way for new approach to masterplanning
16 October 2009The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and English Heritage have launched its first joint 'How to' Guide outlining a new development-led approach to masterplanning, which advocates assessing the historic character of a site right at the earliest stages of redevelopment
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Greater flexibility for planning permissions: impact assessment
15 September 2009This document sets out the likely impact of the measures which are being taken forward following the consultation paper greater flexibility for planning permissions
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Eco-towns: Addendum to Draft Planning Policy Statement
18 August 2009Summary of consultation responses
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Eco-towns - allocations from the eco-towns fund
18 August 2009CLG consultation paper sets out proposals for local authorities and their delivery team partners on how the £60m announced to support locations identified with the potential for an eco-town published in the PPS on 16 July 2009 over the 2009-11 period might be allocated. Consultation closes 25 September 2009
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New planning guidelines outlined for building in the countryside
17 July 2009Changes to planning guidance that will improve access to affordable homes, create a sustainable rural economy and introduce one planet communities have been announced by Welsh Assembly Government Environment, Sustainability and Housing Minister Jane Davidson
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Delivery chain assessment: are you confident you will deliver your housing targets?
1 July 2009HQN has recently been working with several county, district and unitary authorities recently to provide the external facilitation and peer challenge needed to help identify improvements
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Greater flexibility for planning permissions: Consultation
19 June 2009This consultation invites views on whether to introduce a mechanism for extending the time limits for implementation of existing planning permissions, and to consider how to implement the procedure for making non-material amendments under section 190 of the Planning Act 2008. Consultation closes 13.8.09
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Building (Amendment) Regulations 2009: New Part G in Schedule 1 and new minimum water efficiency requirements
19 May 2009The purpose of this circular letter is to bring to attention changes in respect of Part G in Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations, and new minimum water efficiency requirements in new dwellings
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World class places: The government's strategy for improving quality of place
14 May 2009This strategy lays out why and how quality of place matters and the practical steps the government will be taking to build on the achievements of recent years and do more to create prosperous, attractive, distinctive, inclusive and sustainable world class places
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Housing and Planning Key Facts - May 2009
8 May 2009This CLG quick reference leaflet is published quarterly and contains a snapshot of the main housing and planning data. Detailed housing and planning data may be found in the live tables
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Planning Policy Statement - Consultation paper on a new Planning Policy Statement 4: Planning for Prosperous Economies
7 May 2009This consultation paper seeks views on combining all national planning policy on economic development in urban and rural areas and town centres into one consolidated and streamlined Planning Policy Statement (PPS). Closing date for the consultation is 28.7.09
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Planning Act 2008: Impact Assessment of transitional/savings provisions for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs)
15 April 2009This impact assessment considers whether transitional provisions are needed for a limited period after the new planning regime commences, so that consultations already carried out do not need to be repeated solely for the purpose of compliance
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Circular 03/09: Costs awards in appeals and other planning proceedings
7 April 2009This circular provides updated guidance on the award of costs in England in proceedings under the Planning Acts. It compliments legislative amendments designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the planning appeals system. The guidance in this circular applies to appeals made and other proceedings initiated on or after 6 April 2009
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Urban extensions, planning and participation: Lessons from Derwenthorpe and other new communities
12 March 2009This Joseph Rowntree report identifies key issues and lessons for current planning policy and practice concerning the development of new urban extensions
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Planning bill green light will now accelerate renewable energy
2 December 2008The UK's ability to compete in a tough global economy and deliver new green infrastructure vital for reducing our carbon emissions has been given a major boost with the Royal Assent of the Planning Bill
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Community Infrastructure Levy: Impact assessment
2 December 2008CIL will be a new charge which local authorities in England and Wales will be empowered, but not required, to charge on most types of development
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Planning bill green light will now accelerate renewable energy
28 November 2008The UK's ability to compete in a tough global economy and deliver new green infrastructure vital for reducing our carbon emissions has been given a major boost with the Royal Assent of the Planning Bill
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Government welcomes the Killian Pretty report
26 November 2008The government has welcomed proposals to help small businesses and councils save up to £300m a year through a root and branch overhaul of the bureaucratic planning application process recommended by the Killian Pretty review
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Planning application process shake up to slash unnecessary red tape
26 November 2008The Killian Pretty Review is urging a cull of bureaucracy in the planning application process to make it work better for everyone and help economic recovery
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The Killian Pretty review was jointly commissioned by Communities and Local Government and Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Departments in March 2008
25 November 2008The aim of the review was to investigate the opportunities for improving the planning application process for the benefit of all involved. It was carried out by Joanna Killian, Chief Executive of Essex County Council and David Pretty, who recently retired as Group Chief Executive of Barratt Developments PLC. The report, published on 24 November 2008, urges a cull of bureaucracy in the planning application process to make it work better for everyone and help economic recovery
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Home extension freedoms begin
1 October 2008Improving your home just became a whole lot easier for tens of thousands of families Housing and Planning Minister Caroline Flint has announced
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Previously developed land that may be available for development: England 2007
22 September 2008The latest statistics on previously developed land produced by Communities and Local Government
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Achieving Building for life
18 September 2008This Housing Corporation publication offers guidance for affordable housing providers on how to achieve the Building for Life standards
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Better rules will help home improvements and world heritage sites
11 September 2008New development rules which will cut the red tape for home improvements, combat the effects of climate change and protect world heritage sites have been introduced by Housing and Planning Minister Caroline Flint
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Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 section 317: Time Limit for Prosecutions of Breaches of Building Regulations and the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (Commencement No. 1 and Transitional Provision) Order 2008
11 September 2008This divisional letter informs building control bodies about the commencement on 22 September 2008 of section 317 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
Regeneration
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Cash for house building
7 July 2010Housing Minister Grant Shapps has welcomed the confirmation of £390m to build over 8,500 new much-needed homes
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HCA exceeds its end of year homes targets
15 June 2010The HCA has exceeded its end of year housing targets, despite the economic downturn and challenging operating conditions
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Local Planning Authority Green Belt Statistics
26 April 2010England 2009/10
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Power of £4.2 billion government investment
1 April 2010Keeping Britain building in the teeth of recession, safeguarding jobs, and delivering the new homes the country needs
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Making deprived areas better places to live
4 March 2010Evidence from the New Deal for Communities programme
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New powers for councils' to help communities thrive
16 February 2010Councils' new levy will help fund economic growth and lay the foundations for future success of local areas
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Running a regeneration programme
11 February 2010The experiences of resident representatives on the boards of New Deal for Communities Partnerships
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What works in neighbourhood-level regeneration?
11 February 2010The views of key stakeholders in the New Deal for Communities Programme
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More housing for Shetland
27 January 2010The Scottish Government have announced that ten new homes for social rent will be built in Aith, on Shetland
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Homes for the Hebrides
20 January 2010Scottish Government have announced fifty-four new homes for social rent will be built on the Isle of Lewis
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Devolution’s impact on low-income people and places
15 January 2010Round-up and a series of reports from Joseph Rowntree explore trends in social and economic disadvantage as well as policy developments in four areas: housing and homelessness, employment, neighbourhood regeneration and long-term care for older people
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Council house-building cash doubled
11 January 2010Seventy-three councils covering every region of England will share an extra £122.6m
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HCA appoints one-stop-shop partner panel
8 January 2010A variety of house builders, contractors and development consortia have been appointed to the Homes and Communities Agency’s (HCA) new Delivery Partner Panel
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Work begins on biggest council house building programme in two decades
5 January 2010Housing Minister John Healey has hailed the start of the biggest council house building programme in nearly two decades as work began on the first of over two thousand new homes to help tackle waiting list pressures
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More cash and more homes
31 December 2009In an end of year report Housing Minister John Healey said government funding for housebuilding has hit £2billion since June as he announced a further £278m for an extra 5,000 affordable homes across the country
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Kickstart cash boost to get as many as 12,000 workers and apprentices back on site
17 December 2009Housing Minister John Healey has announced a further 265 stalled housing developments shortlisted for a share of up to £550m to help get building work on over 22,400 homes back on track
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Affordable housing market upturn as banks called on to lend a further £20 billion for new homes
27 November 2009Housing associations will need to borrow more than £20 billion from banks over the next five years to continue to build new homes for those most in need, according to the TSA
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Guidance for local authorities on incentivising landowners to bring forward additional land for rural affordable housing on rural exception sites
26 November 2009Consultation ends 18 February 2010
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Government cash to kickstart stalled developments as more workers get back on site
26 November 2009Housing Minister John Healey has met the first workers back on site of a stalled housing project in New Broughton, Salford, which, thanks to over £7m government cash, is now back on track
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Government backs rural communities with best plans for the future
26 November 2009Housing Minister John Healey and Rural Minister Dan Norris are backing councils with cash and support to kickstart plans to build homes that people can afford and where they want to live, and develop rural areas to meet the needs of local people
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HCA on target to deliver homes in this financial year
25 November 2009The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) says it is well on course to meet its end of year housing targets, despite the economic downturn and difficult operating conditions
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Government cash getting housebuilding back on track in Southampton
20 November 2009Communities Secretary John Denham has seen the first stages of building work getting underway at the first Kickstart project in the South East
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Government cash getting Britain's housebuilders building again
18 November 2009Housing Minister John Healey has put the first spade into the ground of the first Kickstart project
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The Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (Registration of local authorities) Order 2009
11 November 2009Summary of responses to consultation
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Building a better future
5 November 2009Speech by John Healey MP Minister for Housing and Planning
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John Denham fires starting gun for new heart of Purfleet
5 November 2009A multi-million pound proposal for a regeneration scheme to transform the heart of Purfleet in the Thames Gateway has now been was set out
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Key messages and evidence on the housing market renewal pathfinder programme 2003-2009
23 October 2009This summary report provides an overview of the key recent evidence relating to the Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder programme, drawing out important messages and findings, and providing signposts and links to where further information can be found
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Wider performance measures for the housing market renewal programme
23 October 2009This paper identifies wider performance measures which could be used to measure sustainability of local housing markets, in the context of the HMR programme
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Value for money issues and the evaluation of the housing market renewal pathfinder programme
23 October 2009This paper considers the conceptual and practical problems in assessing value for money of the HMR programme by looking at a number of case studies
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Policy alignment and partnership working in housing market renewal pathfinders
23 October 2009This paper reviews the extent to which HMR Pathfinders are aligned to the policy frameworks within the regions, sub-regions, districts and neighbourhoods in which they operate
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National evaluation of housing market renewal pathfinders 2005 to 2007
23 October 2009This evaluation looks at the programme's achievements, between 2005 and 2007 and assesses changes in the wider housing market, considering the implications for the future of the HMR programme
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Northern Regeneration Summit
23 October 2009Speech by The Rt Hon Rosie Winterton MP, Minister for Local Government and Regional Minister for Yorkshire and Humber
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Learning from city recovery in Europe and the United States
23 October 2009A Joseph Rowntree study of why cities decline, how they recover and how low-income communities within them fare under the impact of dramatic changes
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Second wave of Kickstart funding announced
16 October 2009Another £51m has been released by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) in the second wave of schemes to be unlocked through round one of the Kickstart Programme
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Government help for housebuilding hits £1 billion since June
14 October 2009Government help for housebuilding has hit £1 billion as Housing Minister John Healey released £443m for over 8,000 new homes, helping tackle the shortage of affordable homes, support the construction industry through the recession and create jobs and apprenticeships
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Understanding and tackling worklessness: Lessons and policy implications
7 October 2009Key messages emerging from the the strategies deployed by the New Deal for Communities programme to tackle worklessness across the 39 deprived neighbourhoods that make up the programme. A number of other more detailed reports have also been published on the subject
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Four years of change? Understanding the experiences of the 2002-06 New Deal for Communities Panel - Summary report
7 October 2009Report summarising the analysis of data from the household surveys conducted in the New Deal for Communities and comparator areas in 2002, 2004 and 2006 as part of the evaluation of the Programme. It provides a longitudinal perspective on outcome change in these deprived areas and identifies who has experienced the most change over time. A number of other more detailed reports have also been published
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Over £180m further investment for more council housing
29 September 2009Housing Minister John Healey has launched the second phase of the biggest council house building programme for almost two decades. He also stated that councils must include details of how they will create new apprenticeship schemes if they expect to get a slice of government cash
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HCA unlocks 750 homes through Kickstart's first £10m
15 September 2009A 141-home scheme in Redcar is the largest development to get Kickstart funding from the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) in the first batch of successful bidders which have now been announced
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Housing Market Renewal: programme review 2008/09
27 August 2009Network briefing paper by Jenny Mayne draws out the key points from the review and suggests where there are lessons for others engaged in neighbourhood and area renewal
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Building Britain's Future: Healey unveils further boost for housing
17 July 2009Housing Minister John Healey has announced the release of funding to build 11,200 new homes, regenerate ten of the most deprived areas of the country and create 20,000 jobs in the building industry
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Efficiency in development and regeneration
16 July 2009Network briefing paper by Clare Harrigan sets out an overview of progression and delivery of development and regeneration, but in the context of economic pressures and specifically highlights key areas where efficiency gains can be made
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Housing pathfinders face testing time as recession bites
14 May 2009Places in the North and Midlands, where the government has spent billions attempting to revive the housing market, are being hit hard by the recession and may struggle to recover
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New government vision for regeneration sector
12 May 2009A new framework for regeneration that will help the sector push through the downturn has been announced by Communities Secretary Hazel Blears in a speech to the British Urban Regeneration Association (BURA)
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Mayor of London and HCA invest £16m to 'kick start' development
7 May 2009The HCA London Board, chaired by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has agreed to invest over £16m in the latest two projects from its programme to ‘kick start’ developments in London that have been affected by the economic downturn
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Long-term plans for growth in the South East unveiled
7 May 2009A strategy for delivering the new homes, jobs and infrastructure the South East needs until 2026 has been announced by Communities Minister Sadiq Khan
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Funky office pads complete in the Ouseburn Valley
29 April 2009A derelict industrial area in Newcastle’s Ouseburn Valley has been brought back to life by regeneration specialist Priority Sites with its speculative 23,668 sq ft office development
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Shift in the attitudes and behaviours of housing and regeneration organisations during the downturn
20 April 2009A second poll released today by the HCA Academy, the skills and expertise arm of the Homes and Communities Agency, has found a significant increase in the number of housing and regeneration professionals admitting to mounting concern about the recession
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Transforming places; changing lives: a framework for regeneration - summary of consultation responses
31 March 2009In July 2008, Communities and Local Government published a consultation seeking views on the draft new regeneration framework. This summary of responses sets out the views expressed by respondents and CLG’s proposed next steps
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Millions approved for Cinderford
19 March 2009The HCA has confirmed it had received approval to proceed with an investment of £14.75m, from the National Coalfields Programme, to assist in the regeneration of Cinderford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
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Housing and planning key facts
9 February 2009This CLG quick reference leaflet is published quarterly and contains a snapshot of the main housing and planning data
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The credit crunch and regeneration: Impact and implications
2 February 2009This CLG publication is aimed at regeneration practitioners and policymakers, local authorities, Regional Development Agencies, Housing Market Renewal Pathfinders, New Deal for Communities areas, Urban Regeneration Companies and Economic Development Companies
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Healey - Parkinson right that regeneration can come through downturn
2 February 2009Local Government Minister John Healey has said that the Parkinson report rightly recognises the credit crunch's impact on regeneration but it also says with the right long-term vision and support, like government's action to bring forward funding, it can come through the downturn
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Amendments to Part 2 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
8 December 2008This impact assessment contains information on options considered for the implementation of amendments to the 1996 "Construction Act". A draft version was originally published in July 2008 for public consultation. This consultation closed in September 2008 and this assessment takes into account comments made during that consultation
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Minister announces £350m boost to Welsh economy
4 December 2008Andrew Davies, the Minister for Finance and Public Service Delivery, has announced a £350m package to boost the Welsh economy via innovative, cross-cutting and strategic capital projects
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Impacts and Outcomes of the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
28 November 2008The NRF has been the principal funding mechanism deployed to drive forward the National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal at the local level. It has assisted England's 88 most deprived authorities, in collaboration with their Local Strategic Partnership (LSP), in their work to improve services and narrow the gap between deprived areas and the rest
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Housing and Regeneration Act
13 November 2008Network briefing by Jamie Ewing explores the implications of the Act for the housing sector
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Regenerating Communities
31 October 2008Speech by The Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
Development standards
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Cutting red tape to give a green light for greener development
11 August 2010The new government is taking swift action to shorten and simplify environmental regulations so it is easier for developers to green-proof their building projects
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Future of building regulations
5 August 2010CLG launches an exercise to identify what changes are needed to ensure the building regulations continue to operate effectively in the future and invites ordinary people, businesses and local authorities to submit their ideas by the end of August about what needs to be done
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Grant Shapps outlines local approach to delivering zero carbon homes by 2016
28 July 2010Councils and developers could be given much more flexibility to meet ambitious eco-standards to ensure all new homes are zero carbon from 2016
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Super-Green Homes
20 July 2010Create local training opportunities in Leeds
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New government makes housing design a top priority
9 July 2010Housing Minister Grant Shapps has called on the country's architects to ensure their great designs deliver more benefits for the local community
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Home renewables grants
2 July 2010Householders are being urged to snap up grants for home renewables from the Scottish Government
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Brownfield residential redevelopment in England
23 June 2010Joseph Rowntree report
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Grant Shapps sets out grand design for the future of green housing
28 May 2010Housing Minister Grant Shapps joined eco-designer and broadcaster Kevin McCloud at his new eco-housing development in Swindon
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HCA consults on proposed new core design standards
26 March 2010A consultation on future core housing design and sustainability standards has now been published: closes 17 June 2010
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Reconstructing the builders' rulebook to reduce emissions and bills
15 March 2010The amendments coming into force this year will make homes 25% more energy-efficient
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Decent Homes - the National Audit Office verdict
25 February 2010Network briefing by Neil Merrick
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Welsh company launches homes made from recycled waste plastic
25 February 2010Eco-friendly homes that have the potential to revolutionise the building industry
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Lifetime Neighbourhoods: turning vision into reality
25 February 2010Speech by Lord Bill McKenzie, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
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Over £60m to lay green foundations of eco-towns
9 February 2010Country's biggest ever green home building programme, with four areas sharing £60m cash to build over 600 new homes to the toughest ever environmental standards
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Building Regulations competent person self-certification schemes
24 December 2009This consultation paper sets out and seeks views on proposals by the department for changes to the administrative provisions for approval, monitoring and quality assurance of Building Regulations competent person self-certification schemes in England and Wales. This consultation closes on the 19 March 2010
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Tackling shoddy building work - putting more power in people's hands
24 December 2009New measures to help people get fairer treatment when building work goes wrong have now been published as part of a consultation on boosting the professional standards for builders and tradesmen in approved competent person schemes
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Code for Sustainable Homes technical guide
22 December 2009This consultation version of the technical guide is part of the Sustainable New Homes: The Road to Zero Carbon: Consultation on the Code for Sustainable Homes and the Energy Efficiency Standard for Zero Carbon Homes publication. The consultation closes on 24 March 2010
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Code for Sustainable Homes
22 December 2009Impact assessment - December 2009
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Zero Carbon Homes
22 December 2009Impact assessment - December 2009
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Sustainable New Homes: The Road to Zero Carbon
17 December 2009Consultation on the Code for Sustainable Homes and the Energy Efficiency standard for Zero Carbon Homes. Consultation closing date 24 March 2010
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Overhauling the green rating standard for new homes
17 December 2009Housing and Planning Minister John Healey has today launched proposals for a more consumer-friendly green rating for homes
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Package for planners on 100th birthday of Planning Act
3 December 2009Housing Minister John Healey has announced support for councils to plan and deliver new homes and green energy projects to power the country to a low carbon future
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Second wave of eco-towns
3 December 2009Housing Minister John Healey has announced proposals for a second wave of world leading eco-towns and pledged to double the money to a total of £10m to support councils in developing their plans
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Meeting the challenge of climate change will establish a new era in local government
26 November 2009Strong leadership, clear vision and ambition from councils could deliver reductions in carbon emissions of millions of tonnes annually and potentially unlock £1 billion in income for councils, according to Communities Secretary John Denham
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Building momentum for homes of the future
25 November 2009Housing Minister John Healey has confirmed that this country will be the first in the world to require zero carbon homes as a matter of law from 2016
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Zero Carbon for New Non-domestic Buildings
25 November 2009Consultation on Policy Options. Consultation closes 26 February 2010
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Start on site for first Code Level 6 development
20 November 2009Work has officially commenced on England’s first large-scale zero carbon development at Hanham Hall near Bristol
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Removing red tape in move towards a low-carbon future
18 November 2009Housing and Planning Minister John Healey has launched measures to cut carbon emissions by overhauling the planning system
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£450m to get workers back on stalled housing sites
29 October 2009Housing Minister John Healey has finalised a £450m funding package to kickstart work on over 150 stalled housing developments, getting work back on track and builders back on site
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Residents and businesses help shape the Thames Gateway eco-quarter
16 October 2009New technologies and initiatives for homes and businesses in the Thames Gateway to tackle climate change will be tried out in the country's first eco-quarter, Thames Gateway Minister Shahid Malik has announced
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Understanding permeable and impermeable surfaces
15 September 2009Technical report on surfacing options and cost benefit analysis
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Future of Building Control: Implementation Plan
2 September 2009The Future of Building Control Implementation Plan and Milestone Map records progress made following CLG’s consultation of March 2008. The changes proposed will raise compliance with the Regulations whilst helping create a more responsive and customer focused system
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Clearer rules for builders
2 September 2009The government has set out plans to make it easier for builders to understand what standards are expected of them and to ensure buildings comply with high standards of safety and sustainability
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Next round of low carbon projects confirmed
26 August 2009Details of the successful schemes for the second round of funding from the Homes and Communities Agency’s (HCA) low carbon infrastructure initiative, totalling £8.80m, have been announced
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Further advice on fire risk assessments
21 August 2009From Clare Miller, Executive Director - Risk and Assurance
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Definition of Zero Carbon Homes: Impact Assessment (July 2009)
17 July 2009Updated Impact Assessment (IA) of the costs and benefits of the policy of zero carbon homes
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John Healey: Green light given on eco-town sites plus tougher standards for future homes
17 July 2009Greener living in Britain's first eco-towns will become a reality for up to 30,000 people in five years' time. Housing Minister John Healey has announced the four sites that have passed the government's tough standards to go through to the next planning phase, full public consultation and local planning approval
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John Healey: action to help developers during downturn and build greener buildings
19 June 2009Developers will be given more time to start building and further flexibility to adapt plans, under a package of new measures announced by Housing Minister John Healey to support the industry during these tough economic times
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Country's greenest development gets go ahead
9 June 2009England’s first large-scale development to be built to Level 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, has been given the green light to move ahead. Barratt Developments Plc and the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) have received planning permission to build 195 zero-carbon homes as part of the Hanham Hall ‘eco village’ in South Gloucestershire
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Enhanced hot water safety and efficiency measures for all new homes
14 May 2009All new homes will feature inbuilt protection from hot water scalding in baths and will use water more efficiently under measures announced by Housing Minister Iain Wright
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Understanding Builder to Builder Residential Land Transactions
19 March 2009This report examines the factors that influence the behaviour of housebuilders in their decision to purchase, sell and/or resell plots of land
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The Future of Green Building in Britain
5 March 2009Speech by The Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Minister for Housing and Planning
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The Code for Sustainable Homes: Case Studies - Planning, building and the environment
4 March 2009This publication sets out a number of detailed case studies on homes that have been built based on the Code for Sustainable Homes. The case studies show the different ways of achieving various levels of the code and highlight potential pitfalls for developers
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Eco-towns public consultation deadline extended
3 March 2009Local residents are to be given more time to respond to the government's second eco-towns public consultation after Housing Minister Margaret Beckett extended the deadline for responses. The consultation on the draft Planning Policy Statement (PPS) and Sustainability Appraisal on eco-towns has now been extended to Thursday 30 April, meaning it will run for more than five months
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Fuel poverty
24 February 2009Network briefing by Maria Wardrobe explores the issues surrounding fuel poverty
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Strategy to tackle environmental impact of homes welcomed by the HCA
17 February 2009The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has welcomed the publication of the government’s draft Heat and Energy Savings Strategy, which sets out a plan for environmental improvements to be made available to householders in every home, in every street by 2030, to significantly reduce carbon emissions
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Towards zero carbon housing
22 January 2009Network briefing paper by Ann Bodkin covers the need for change, the policies and step changes which government has brought in through legislation, with examples of new build schemes and improvements to existing housing stock to reduce carbon emissions
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Sustainable maintenance in existing homes
2 January 2009Network briefing by Richard Lupo explains not only how to maintain the existing stock but how to take the opportunity, during maintenance activities, to improve the environmental performance
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Address to the National House Building Council
26 November 2008Speech by The Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Minister for Housing
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In brief: Achieving Building for Life
20 November 2008This publication offers guidance for affordable housing providers on how to achieve the Building for Life standards
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Building work, replacements and repairs to your home
14 November 2008This leaflet highlights the types of building work that needs to be notified to your Local Authority Building Control unless the work is carried out by a Competent Persons Scheme (CPS) installer who is registered with the right Competent Persons Scheme
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The Future of Building Control Consultation: Summary of Responses paper
29 October 2008This publication details the analysis of the responses received to The Future of Building Control consultation paper which was published in March 2008
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Tackling fuel poverty
14 October 2008Network briefing by Chris Bowen, explores amongst other things, the extent of fuel poverty, government targets and what a housing organisation can do to help reduce fuel poverty
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Achieving Building for life
18 September 2008This Housing Corporation publication offers guidance for affordable housing providers on how to achieve the Building for Life standards
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Simplified arrangements for the production of CO2 emission rate calculations for new buildings under the Building Regulations 2000: Consultation - Summary of responses
11 September 2008This report sets out the summary and analysis of the responses to the consultation on simplified arrangements for the production of CO2 emission rate calculations for new buildings under the Building Regulations 2000
Low demand
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Policy alignment and partnership working in housing market renewal pathfinders
23 November 2009This paper reviews the extent to which HMR Pathfinders are aligned to the policy frameworks within the regions, sub-regions, districts and neighbourhoods in which they operate
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Key messages and evidence on the housing market renewal pathfinder programme 2003-2009
23 November 2009This summary report provides an overview of the key recent evidence relating to the Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder programme, drawing out important messages and findings, and providing signposts and links to where further information can be found
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Empty homes refurbishment just part of the solution
20 November 2009Refurbishing empty properties to bring them back into use as affordable housing is just one part of the solution to meet housing demand and simultaneously stimulate supply, according to the Homes and Communities Agency
Other policy documents
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House Building
19 August 2010June Quarter 2010, England
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Following the Prime Minister's announcement of plans for National Citizen Service pilots, a competitive commissioning process is being launched
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Consultation on a new policy direction for the Big Lottery Fund
3 August 2010Closing date 29 October 2010
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Grant Shapps meets Essendon's junior architects with designs on their village
26 July 2010Essendon is the birthplace of the ‘community right to build’
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The community right to build
26 July 2010This leaflet offers information and advice to communities interested in setting up right to build organisations
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English housing survey dissemination strategy
9 July 2010Summary of responses to consultation exercise
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Quality of life, not just quantity of homes
12 May 2010Speech by Caroline Flint MP
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Experts to offer boost for council building
29 March 2010Joint work launched to look at how councils can deliver new homes to tackle the shortage of affordable housing and help drive economic growth
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Low cost homes
26 March 2010More than 7,000 homes are planned to be approved for rent or low cost ownership in the financial year 2010-11, backed by £471m from the Scottish Government
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Backing for first-time buyers and housebuilding jobs
8 March 2010£83m to get building over 5,700 new and affordable homes stalled by the recession back on track
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Britain’s only planned new island community gets Kickstart
11 February 2010Workers are returning to a stalled development on St Mary’s Island, Chatham Maritime, Kent, thanks to £6.93m of Kickstart funding from the HCA
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Council house-building cash doubled
11 January 2010Seventy-three councils covering every region of England will share an extra £122.6m
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Joint commitment to apprenticeships to boost housing and regeneration skills
1 October 2009The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and ConstructionSkills – the UK’s Sector Skills Council for Construction - announce a joint employment drive to resume the training of hundreds of apprentices made redundant during the recession. Organisations able to provide suitable employment to displaced apprentices and support them to complete their training are eligible to apply for up to £1,000
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Home Improvement Agencies – the future
25 September 2009Complimentary SEN briefing by Lynn Collingbourne
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New homes and strong house builders vital to recovery says HCA
15 September 2009The HCA has given it’s backing to New Homes Week and reaffirmed its commitment to helping maintain house builder activity as a route to wider economic recovery
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John Healey gives go-ahead to get new homes back on track
15 September 2009Housing Minister John Healey has announced that ten stalled development projects have been given the go-ahead to receive the first wave of Government cash to get building work on 740 homes back on track
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Healey gives green light to council house building programme
11 September 2009Housing Minister John Healey has given the green light for work to begin building over two thousand new council homes that will help create over five thousand jobs in the construction industry
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Next round of low carbon projects confirmed
26 August 2009Details of the successful schemes for the second round of funding from the Homes and Communities Agency’s (HCA) low carbon infrastructure initiative, totalling £8.80m, have been announced
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£30m transport funding for new housing schemes
6 August 2009CLG announcement of 12 more successful bids to the Community Infrastructure Fund (CIF) to help fund transport links to support the building of extra homes. In addition to the 42 existing schemes previously announced nine of the schemes involve improved public transport or walking and cycling routes, as part of the Government's commitment to sustainable transport and reducing carbon emissions
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Central-local agreement on housing and regeneration
31 July 2009Joint CLG/HCA/LGA agreement sets out the principles of working that will support and strengthen the ability of central and local government and the Homes and Communities Agency in working towards shared ambitions in housing and regeneration
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Rosie Winterton: Councils leading economic development will get our support
17 July 2009Councils that have proved they can help businesses in their local area grow will get a share of an extra £100m from government
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HCA welcomes new money and focuses on immediate delivery
30 June 2009The HCA is ready to begin delivering a significantly enlarged programme of public house building immediately, the Agency’s chief executive has confirmed. The HCA, responsible for housing and regeneration delivery in England, will take responsibility for an additional £1.5bn channelled into affordable housing over the next two years, following the announcement on Building Britain’s Future by the Prime Minister
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Healey announces major plans for more homes and fairer lettings to meet local needs
30 June 2009As part of the Government's Building Britain's Future plans, Housing Minister John Healey has said that construction of thousands of extra homes will begin in a matter of months, thanks to the £1.5 billion pound housing investment announced by the Prime Minister
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TSA publishes a discussion paper on consent to disposals of dwellings under the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
14 May 2009The discussion paper explains how the new Act has set objectives for TSA and reduced the categories of disposal that require consent. This has prompted the TSA to review their policy on disposals and their use of general consents. Consultation closes 15 June 2009
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Consultation Before Disposal to Private Sector Landlord: Statutory Guidance – A Consultation Paper
27 February 2009This consultation seeks views on draft statutory Guidance to English local housing authorities on meeting the requirements imposed on them by paragraph 3 to Schedule 3A of the Housing Act 1985 - Consultation before disposal to private sector landlord (as amended by section 294 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008). Consultation closes 21.5.09
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Changes to the Revenue and Capital Rules for New Council Housing
21 January 2009Consultation on excluding new council housing from Housing Revenue Account Subsidy and Pooling. Consultation closes 17 April 2009
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New freedoms to increase council house building
21 January 2009Councils may soon have greater freedom to build more homes under plans which have gone out for consultation. Under the proposals announced by Housing Minister Margaret Beckett, councils would be able to keep all the rental income from any homes they build, as well as keep the receipts from any of those homes which are later sold through Right to Buy
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£605m for Local Authorities with plans for housing growth
10 December 2008Housing Minister Margaret Beckett has today announced a £605 million allocation to 163 local authorities with long-term plans to increase house building to meet the needs of their communities
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Address to the Home Builders Federation 2008
16 October 2008Speech by The Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Minister for Housing
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House Building: June Quarter 2008, England
22 August 2008The latest national statistics on house building. Statistics in this release present figures on new build housing starts and completions in England
Decent Homes
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The future development of ALMOs
4 May 2010Network briefing by Gwyneth Taylor
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HCA confirms funding for more low carbon heating projects
7 April 2010The Homes and Communities Agency has announced an additional £4.8m funding from Communities and Local Government (CLG) for decentralised community heating schemes created through the HCA’s Low Carbon Infrastructure Fund (LCIF), which will be allocated to three schemes in Coventry, Nottingham and Leeds
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Decent Homes - the next steps?
18 June 2009Network briefing by Sheila Camp looks at the aims of the report; 'Towards a successor standard to Decent Homes', the key areas for a new standard, areas to be excluded/tackled locally and the next steps
Partnering arrangements
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Contractor insolvency: a survival guide
30 July 2010Complimentary TEAMnet briefing by Emma Wiltshire
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Councils and businesses to rebalance local economy
1 July 2010The Government has set out plans for local enterprise partnerships, replacing the current Regional Development Agencies
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Incorporating equality and diversity into procurement
1 July 2010Network briefing by Joanna Jeffery and Richard Seager
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HQN Accredit: DLO
13 April 2010The UK’s first and only accreditation system, developed by HQN and specifically designed for direct labour organisations
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Housing market renewal and private sector developers
23 October 2009This study looks at the relationship between HMR Pathfinders and private sector developers, considering how private developers are involved and have responded to HMR as well as looking at local authority engagement with developers
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HCA delivery partner panel proves popular with contractors
11 September 2009The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has received 132 completed submissions from a range of construction and development companies, to the Pre-Qualifying Questionnaire (PQQ) for a panel being set up to develop its sites, which can also be used by Local Authority partners for developing their land
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Roots Review: review of arrangements for efficiencies from smarter procurement in local government
19 February 2009Independent report which highlights that substantial actions are underway by the Regional Improvement and Efficiency Partnerships (RIEPs) and others to enhance procurement efficiency. But more can be done. It sets out practical recommendations that can be acted on by relevant organisations, such as the RIEPs
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Partnering and open-book – till dispute do us part?
17 November 2008TEAMnet briefing by Wayne Hughes and Rob McNaughton, made available here to Network members, explores the benefits and pitfalls of partnering
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Effective procurement/VfM/contract arrangements
4 November 2008Network briefing by Rob McNaughton looks at joint procurement, whole life costing, partnering and other common issues
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Best Value and Procurement: Workforce Matters in Best Value Authority Contracting: Statutory Guidance - Draft for Consultation
29 October 2008This consultation paper seeks views on updating and re-issuing existing guidance which sets out how staff who work on best value authority contracts are treated. Consultation closing date is 19 January 2009