At the Conservative Conference, the Housing Secretary of
State, Robert Jenrick, said that ugly homes have no place in his future vision
for UK housing. “The government is committed to building the homes this country
needs, but it is not all about bricks, mortar and numbers. Too often, new
developments come at the expense of beauty, quality and design. This shouldn’t
be the case and the Conservatives are determined to deliver homes that families
and communities are proud to call their own,” he said. Read more on The
Negotiator website.
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