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Written Question
Digital Technology: Urban Areas
Thursday 3rd October 2019

Asked by: David Hanson (Labour - Delyn)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government what steps he is taking to support the digitalisation of high streets in small towns and villages.

Answered by Jake Berry

High streets are changing and this government is committed to helping communities adapt. The Prime Minister recently announced a £3.6 billion Towns Fund as part of government’s vision to unite and level up cities, towns, coastal and rural areas, including small towns and villages, across our country. This Fund includes £1 billion for the Future High Streets Fund to support transformation on our high streets, and it will support local places to identify investment opportunities to support adaptation of the high street in response to changing technology.

In addition, we are providing support  for local leadership on our high streets and town centres with a High Streets Task Force. This will provide high streets and town centres with expert advice to adapt and thrive to changes in the market, providing support to local areas to develop data-driven strategies and connecting local areas to relevant experts.

Digitisation of high streets also forms a part of judging criteria of the Great British High Street Awards 2019, with one of the four aspects of the judging criteria focusing on digital transformation. High streets have been asked to showcase how they have used innovative new technologies or digital connectivity to transform their high street community.

To support deployment of 5G and further improve mobile coverage, we launched a joint consultation with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on 27 August, on proposals to reform the planning regime in England. We are seeking views on the principle of amending or creating new permitted development rights for operators so that communities can benefit from extended coverage.

The Digital Skills Partnership also seeks to improve digital capability across the whole skills spectrum - from the essential skills that help reduce digital exclusion, to the skills workers need in an increasingly digital economy, and through to the advanced skills required for specialist roles. The government is working with Local Enterprise Partnerships and combined authorities to help establish Local Digital Skills Partnerships across the country to tackle local digital skills challenges and build thriving and inclusive local economies.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 05 Nov 2018
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 18 Jun 2018
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 30 Apr 2018
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 21 Mar 2018
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 12 Mar 2018
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 12 Mar 2018
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 22 Jan 2018
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Written Question
Department for Communities and Local Government: Pay
Friday 4th March 2016

Asked by: David Hanson (Labour - Delyn)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what the average hourly earnings of (a) female, (b) male, (c) full-time and (d) part-time employees of his Department were in each of the last five years.

Answered by Brandon Lewis

The information requested is already in the public domain. The Office for National Statistics publishes average salary information for each Civil Service Department by gender, and by working pattern. These figures are published as an annual salary.

The Civil Service statistics can be found at:

http://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/publicsectorpersonnel/datasets/civilservicestatistics


Written Question
Fire Services and Local Government: Employment
Tuesday 14th July 2015

Asked by: David Hanson (Labour - Delyn)

Question to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities:

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what estimate he has made of the number of people with home postcodes in Wales who work for English (a) fire services and (b) local authorities.

Answered by Marcus Jones - Treasurer of HM Household (Deputy Chief Whip, House of Commons)

The Department does not hold data on the home addresses of local authority or fire service employees and we have made no estimate of the number of people living in Wales who work for English authorities.