Ministry of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (Katanova)

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The Ministry of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (MHC) is a department of His Majesty's Government established on 3th February 2024.

Ministry of Levelling Up, Housing & Communities
กระทรวงพัฒนา เคหะและชุมชน
Министерство повышения уровня, жилищного строительства и сообществ
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Agency overview
Formed3th February 2024
TypeGovernment Ministry
JurisdictionCommonwealth of Katanova
HeadquartersKatanov Capital Territory, Katanova
Minister responsible
  • None appointed
Deputy Minister responsible
  • None appointed.
Agency executive
  • None appointed., Permanent Secretary

Responsibilities

Levelling Up:

This aspect would involve initiatives aimed at reducing regional inequalities and promoting economic growth and opportunity across different parts of the country. This could include investment in infrastructure, skills development, and job creation in regions that have been historically disadvantaged or left behind.

Housing Policy:

The ministry would likely be responsible for developing and implementing policies to address housing affordability, availability, and quality. This could involve measures to increase the supply of affordable housing, improve standards in the private rental sector, and support homeownership through initiatives such as first-time buyer programs.

Community Development:

This component would focus on supporting vibrant and cohesive communities by investing in local amenities, social infrastructure, and community services. The ministry may work to empower local authorities and community organizations to take a leading role in shaping their areas and addressing local needs.

Urban Regeneration:

The ministry might be involved in urban regeneration projects aimed at revitalizing urban areas, brownfield sites, and post-industrial regions. This could involve efforts to attract investment, create new employment opportunities, and improve the built environment while preserving cultural heritage and green spaces.

Social Housing:

Addressing the need for affordable and social housing would likely be a key priority for the ministry. This could involve investment in social housing construction, redevelopment of existing social housing stock, and support for housing associations and local authorities in providing affordable housing options.

Infrastructure Investment:

The ministry might oversee infrastructure projects that support community development and economic growth, such as transport links, digital connectivity, and renewable energy infrastructure. These investments could play a crucial role in levelling up different regions and improving quality of life for residents.

Local Government Support:

Providing support and guidance to local authorities and regional governments in delivering services, managing resources, and implementing policies related to levelling up, housing, and community development.

Minister list

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