Concern remains that relying purely on council websites will leave the “Arthur Dent problem” unsolved.
Councils put their own money into a project and pitch to central Government for more
Localism is partly an attitude of mind.
We have already delivered over 445,000 new homes since April 2010
It’s another Big Society success story
Building started on 133,650 in the 12 months to March – up by 31 per cent on the previous year
Council taxpayers money was used to make false claims.
Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest sent formal warnings
In 2010 there were 737,147 empty homes in England. It’s now down to 635,127.
“A little list of yellow ideas I’ve looked at and rejected.”
A PricewaterhouseCoopers team is already on site.
With each victory that militant secularism celebrates, Conservatives should feel obliged by our principles and electoral necessity to defend religious liberty.
By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Yesterday afternoon saw Communities and Local Government questions in the House. Eric Pickles is often a target for sharp Labour questions – because of his combative approach, and the fact that his department is making cuts in one of Labour's bureaucratic strongholds, local government. This belligerent attitude from the […]
By Paul Goodman Oral questions in the Commons is changing its tone and nature, at least as far as Communities and Local Government is concerned. The last section of each departmental oral question session is headed "Topical Questions" – a series of open questions to Ministers. It begins with a brief statement by the Secretary […]