The Ministry of Housing and Local Government was a United Kingdom government department formed after the Second World War, covering the areas of housing and local government.
The ministry was created by a split of the functions of the Ministry of Health, which had taken over the powers of the old Local Government Board.
It was merged in 1970 with the Ministry of Transport to form the Department for the Environment.
The ministry was headed by the Minister for Housing and Local Government.
Ministers
- Hugh Dalton (1950-1951) (Minster of Town and Country Planning, renamed in January 1951)
- Harold Macmillan (1951-1954)
- Duncan Sandys (1954-1957)
- Henry Brooke (1957-1961)
- Charles Hill (1961-1962)
- Keith Joseph (1962-1964)
- Richard Crossman (1964-1966)
- Anthony Greenwood (1966-1969)
- Anthony Crosland (1969-1970 Secretary of State for Local Government and Regional Planning)
- Peter Walker (1970)
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