Catalogue description HM Treasury: Housing, Environment and Property Services and successors: Environment and Heritage and successors (ENH and ECW prefix): Registered Files

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Details of T 628
Reference: T 628
Title: HM Treasury: Housing, Environment and Property Services and successors: Environment and Heritage and successors (ENH and ECW prefix): Registered Files
Description:

The records comprise of HM Treasury's involvement with the Department for Environment's work on housing, new towns and associated environmental issues

Date: 1983-1997
Arrangement:

The records are arranged chronologically and in file reference order.

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: ENH and ECW prefixes
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Treasury, 1667-

Treasury, Local Government Division, 1982-1991

Treasury, Public Services, 1983-1985

Physical description: 517 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

From 2016 Treasury

Accumulation dates: 1983 to 1992
Selection and destruction information: RCP section 3.1.1 - the government's management of the UK economy.
Accruals: Series is accruing.
Administrative / biographical background:

In 1982, the Housing; Environment and Property Services Division was situated under the Local Government Group and there under the Public Services (sector). The division name was changed in 1984, to the Housing and Territorial Government (division) and in 1985, the sector name changed to Financial Management; Public Services (sector). In 1987, the division name was altered to the Housing and Environment (division). In 1989, the Management Policy and Running Costs Group (sector) inherited the Housing and Environment (division) previously held by the Financial Management; Public Services (sector). By 1990, the Management Policy and Running Costs Group (sector) had been replaced by the Government Accounting Service Management Unit (sector); however, by 1992, the sector name was reverted back to the Public Services (sector).

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