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Times tables show watchdog Oflog is Gove's Tory poodle
The Conservative government handed ‘fundamentally flawed’ data about local councils to a Murdoch-owned newspaper for publication just days before this month’s local elections. By our Town Hall reporter, KEN LEE Manipulative: under Michael Gove, Oflog is less a watchdog, more a political poodle If Jason Perry, Croydon’s part-time Mayor, had any hopes that Oflog, supposedly the new regulator for…
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#Conservative#Council Tax#Croydon#Croydon Council#Department for Levelling Up#DLUHC#Jo Negrini#Labour#London Borough of Croydon#Mayor Jason Perry#Michael Gove#Michael Neal#Oflog#Planning#Planning Committee#Rupert Murdoch#Section 114#Section 114 Notice#The Times#Tony Newman#Tory
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Plans to stop UK public bodies boycotting foreign countries and British companies that trade with them represent a further attack on the right to freedom of expression, civil society groups have said.
Officials from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) have said the boycotts, divestment and sanctions bill, announced in last year’s Queen’s speech and designed to stop actions against Israel, will be tabled soon.
The move, first reported by the FT, comes amid anger over the crackdown against protesters at last week’s coronation of King Charles, days after the Public Order Act was given royal assent.
The bill would outlaw campaigns, including those relating to the purchase of goods and services or investments. The government has previously highlighted a 2014 Leicester city council motion banning goods from illegal Israeli settlements, while the communities secretary, Michael Gove, has claimed the Israel-targeting BDS (boycotts, divestment and sanctions) movement is fuelling antisemitism.
However, 60 civil society groups under the right to boycott umbrella claim the bill will stifle social and climate justice campaigns.
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East Herts District Council selects Cadcorp for advancing digital planning services
Cadcorp customer awarded DLUHC Digital Planning Programme Funding for innovating planning servicesEast Herts District Council, (EHDC) has been awarded funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) Digital Planning Programme ... https://www.directionsmag.com/pressrelease/12916?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Westminster Council is pressing ministers to close loophole within short-term lets reform
Officers at Westminster Council are liaising with DLUHC on short-term lets reform. Image: Westminster Council. A loophole in the Government’s proposed changes to housing legislation could result in thousands of private-rented homes being converted to short-term lets, say senior officers at Westminster Council. Although the legislation is designed to control the spread of, and the nuisance from,…
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The Office for Place is currently hiring for new roles in Stoke-on-Trent
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Office for Place in Stoke-on-Trent, a new arms-length body to DLUHC. The Office for Place will lead and shape the work that will enable it to support councils and communities to create beautiful, sustainable, popular and healthy places. Are you interested in how we create and curate the places that surround us? The Office for Place is a newly…
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Lee Rowley re-appointed as housing minister
Lee Rowley re-appointed as housing minister https://propertyindustryeye.com/lee-rowley-re-appointed-as-housing-minister/ Lee Rowley has been re-appointed as housing minister, while Lucy Frazer has also been named as minister of state in the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC). Brian Betsy
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Head of DLUHC Spending and Strategy (Maternity Cover)
HM Treasury are seeking to recruit a Head of DLUHC Spending and Strategy (Maternity Cover) Contract Type: Fixed Term | Working Pattern: Full time | Salary: London: £67,160 - £70,525 / National: £64,160 - £67,525 | Advert End Date: 26/11/2023 23:55 | http://dlvr.it/SxzqCh
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Cummings' budget rejected before his big Newsnight moment
CROYDON IN CRISIS: The government has just found £2.5bn in ‘exceptional financial support’ for 19 councils. But Mayor Jason Perry and his finance chief have an anxious week after having had their unbalanced budget rejected in a Town Hall meeting. By STEVEN DOWNES Chamber of horrors: last night’s council budget meeting gets underway It was just past 11 o’clock last night and there, propped on an…
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#15% Council Tax hike#BBC Newsnight#Conservative#Council budget#Council Tax#Croydon#Croydon Council#Department for Levelling Up#DLUHC#Fund Croydon Fairly#Improvement and Assurance Panel#Improvement Panel#Jason Cummings#Labour#LGA#Local Government Association#London#London Borough of Croydon#Mayor Jason Perry#Michael Gove#Newsnight#Pay More Get Less#Ria Patel#S114#S114 notice#Say No To 15%#STUART KING#Tory#Unbalanced budget
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Es ist nicht meine
Dass ihr soviel nicht ausgesprochen habt
Dass ihr so viel habt geschehen lassen
Macht schafft Gräben
Unser Zuhause wurde ein permanenter Ort des Terrors , der Angst
Ich kann heute noch das Gefühl spüren bevor du heimkommst
Das Gefühl wenn ich vergessen habe die Spülmaschine zu leeren, wenn ein Teller herumsteht, wenn du mich vor dem Fernseher siehst („faules Luder“), du Dominik mal wieder angebrüllt hast
Du entscheidest wie die Stimmung ist
Immer nur du
Jetzt bist du allein weil wir es alle nicht mehr ertragen
Seit Stunden liege ich hier und weine und mein Herz tut weh und ich wünschte ich könnte dir helfen
Aber du kannst nur dir selbst helfen
Erst dann kommen wir zurück
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Changing Futures in Plymouth
Changing Futures sits within the Community Connections team and is a 3 year programme jointly funded by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) and The National Lottery Community Fund. It aims to improve outcomes for adults experiencing multiple disadvantages including combinations of: homelessness substance misuse mental health issues domestic abuse contact with…
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Rules on pollution blocking housebuilding, says minister
In a written answer in the Lords, Baroness Scott, a junior minister in the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), said the government recognised the need to protect freshwater habitats and rivers, and was tackling “underlying pollution”.
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One week to go until RHE 2023 Housing Conference
Find out more about our speakers
Earlier this year, we announced our seventh housing conference, A Safe, Decent, Stable Home: Is That Beyond Our Reach in 2023?, taking place online from 7–9 March.
We would like to introduce the panel of respected speakers that have been assembled to offer practical and informative insight, covering the latest in housing policy, research and regulatory updates.
The conference starts with Mark Preston, a member of the national Joint Inspection Team and managing director of MWPreston Solutions Ltd, a consultancy that offers expert knowledge and experience in private housing. Mark is returning to give an update on fire safety in medium- and high-rise buildings followed by a presentation from Carole Zelenka from the High-rise Building Remediation Division at DLUHC on how the Government's Building Safety Fund operates. Andrew Parsons of Liverpool City Council will also offer the perspective of working with the JIT.
Julie Godefroy a Chartered Engineer and sustainability consultant will be speaking about the importance of good property design to manage excess heat while Dr Tammy Boyce, a senior research associate and advisor working as part of Sir Michael Marmot's hugely influential team at the Institute of Health Equity, University College London will feedback on the findings of a key report titled Fuel Poverty, Cold Homes and Health Inequalities in the UK. Samantha Ling, an environmental health officer and lecturer on housing, environmental health law and public health at Cardiff Metropolitan University will cover the topical issue of damp and mould and Ellis Turner, Senior Lecturer Environmental Health, University of the West of England and members of North East Hoarding Partnership will conclude day two with a presentation on the pandemic has impacted on mental health, well-being and hoarding.
Day three of the conference will consider future perspectives in housing. Academics Dr Claire Ferraro and Holli Reynolds will respectively be presenting research into mechanisms to improve the health and wellbeing of tenants in private rented housing and the challenges of collaborative working, faced by service providers to end homelessness for single persons with complex needs.
We are also delighted that Vikki Piper, Head of Housing will explain how Blackpool Council are working with the Government's Levelling-Up agenda and taking advantage of the scheme for Blackpool’s benefit. The final morning will also include an update on the HHSRS review.
With a great line-up of speakers aimed at keeping you up-to-date, book your place now before it’s too late. Head to training.rheglobal.com for the full summary and event timetable.
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Rachel Maclean appointed DLUHC minister | News
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Rachel Maclean appointed DLUHC minister | News
Rachel Maclean has been appointed as a new minister at the Department of Levelling Up, Housing & Communities following the departure of housing minister Lucy Frazer. Maclean, a former parliamentary private secretary (PPS) to Sunak when he was chancellor, has been announced as “minister for state”. Given the rest of the ministerial team and roles […]
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