Government response to the housing White Paper consultation: Fixing our broken housing market

March 22, 2018

The housing White Paper, ‘Fixing our broken housing market', was published on 7 February 2017. The housing White Paper consultation, which closed on 2 May 2017, set out 38 principal consultation questions. Respondents were invited to reply online using an internet survey or to email or post was written comments to the Department. We are grateful for all the responses received, which have been given careful consideration. The housing White Paper consultation attracted widespread interest. Many offered comments on the implications of our proposals or made recommendations of their own. This document summarises the consultation response and sets out the Government’s response.

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Macomb County Department of Planning & Economic Development SBAM

The Macomb County Department of Planning & Economic Development works to stimulate the local economy by helping businesses to grow and optimizing life experiences for residents and visitors. With a priority to assist in the creation of jobs for our highly skilled workforce, MCPED creates an environment where business thrives. Based on the strength of existing assets and partnerships, the department is particularly focused on the targeted industries of aerospace, advanced manufacturing, defense and homeland security. It also offers of full spectrum of services to cultivate entrepreneurship.

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