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Ministry of Housing and Local Government

The Ministry of Housing and Local Government was a United Kingdom government department formed following the Second World War, covering the areas of housing and local government.

It was formed, as the Ministry of Local Government and Planning, in January 1951 when functions of the Ministry of Health, which had taken over the powers of the old Local Government Board, were merged with the Ministry of Town and Country Planning, which had been created in 1943. Its name was changed to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government by the new Conservative government following the October 1951 general election.

It was merged in 1970 with the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Public Building and Works to form the Department for the Environment.

The ministry was headed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government.

The name was partially revived by the May ministry on 9 January 2018, when the Department for Communities and Local Government was renamed as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, with a similar name change applying to its Secretary of State. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Development plan maps by Ministry of Housing and Local Government

    Published 1964
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    Guidebook : Implementation of the certificate of completion and compliance issuing system system by the professionals

    “…Ministry of Housing And Local Government…”
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    Guidebook : Implementation of The Building and Common Property Act (maintenance and management) 2007 Act 663

    “…Ministry of Housing And Local Government…”
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    Guidebook : Improving the delivery system procedure and process of development proposal and implementation of one-stop center

    Published 2008
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