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Election date announced for mayoral elections

Cities minister Greg Clark has announced the date for mayoral elections.

'City deals' to be widened across England

More cities in England will be offered the chance to agree a bespoke deal with Government to unlock their potential to drive economic growth, Cities Minister Greg Clark has announced in a major speech to the Centre for Cities.

England's cities to decide own mayoral powers

Elected city mayors will have their own bespoke powers tailored to local needs, Minister for Cities Greg Clark has announced.

Date is set for elected city mayors

England's largest cities moved closer to deciding on directly elected mayors after Cities Minister Greg Clark set the date for local referendums.

Communities to have their say on powers for new elected mayors

Cities Minister Greg Clark is asking the residents of 12 English cities to contribute their views on what powers they would like an elected mayor to be able to exercise on their behalf.

New planning powers for communities

Communities will be able to shape the character of their neighbourhood under new planning powers published for consultation today by Decentralisation Minister Greg Clark.

Greg Clark meets with National Trust to discuss planning policy

Planning Minister Greg Clark has met with Fiona Reynolds of the National Trust as part of the draft National Planning Policy Framework consultation.

New planning powers to be tried out in more areas

New powers to give local people unprecedented influence to determine the future of their areas are to be tried out in 36 more front-runner areas, Planning Minister Greg Clark has today announced.

Greg Clark visits new Humber Enterprise Zone

The announcement of the successful Humber Enterprise Zone to drive local growth and create thousands of new jobs was followed today with a visit by the Cities Minister Greg Clark.

Clark unveils 12-month "Planning Guarantee"

Local authorities will have to decide planning applications in no more than 12 months under new Government proposals.

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