"uri","answering body","answer > is ministerial correction","answer > date of answer","answer > answer text","answer > answering member constituency","answer > answering member printed","answer > grouped question UIN","answer > question first answered","answer > uri","answer > answering member > label","answering dept id","answering dept short name","answering dept sort name","date","hansard heading","house id","legislature > pref label","question text","registered interest","tabling member > label","tabling member constituency","tabling member printed","uin" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027722","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","
The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203428 ; 203429 ; 203430 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.567Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027722/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, to which budgets of local authorities the New Homes Bonus can be allocated.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203427" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027723","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203429 ; 203430 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.627Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027723/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the New Homes Bonus can be used for day to day local government service revenue spending.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203428" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027724","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203428 ; 203430 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.673Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027724/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the New Homes Bonus can be used for local authority general revenue budget expenditure.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203429" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027726","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203428 ; 203429 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.737Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027726/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many lower-tier local authorities use the New Homes Bonus for revenue spending.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203430" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027727","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203428 ; 203429 ; 203430","2018-12-27T10:41:58.783Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027727/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether any advice and guidance has been issued to local authorities on how the New Homes Bonus can be used.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203431"