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Government Office for the East Midlands (GOEM)  was set up in 1994 to bring together the work of individual central government departments in the region.

 

 

As part of the Government's commitment to localism, decentralisation and the rolling back of regional government, Ministers announced in May 2010 the abolition of the Government Office for London and a review of the case for the abolition of the remaining Government Offices.

On 22 July 2010, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Eric Pickles, announced to Parliament that the Government has the intention in principle to abolish the remaining eight Government Offices. The process will be subject to using the Spending Review to resolve consequential issues. The final decisions will be made at the end of the Spending Review in the autumn.

As part of our transition planning, the GOEM website has merged with a GO Network-wide site.

You can view archived content of the GOEM website on the National Archives.

You can find further information about the East Midlands on the GO Network website.

If you have any questions about this website or the Government Office, please contact us.

East Midlands Regional Plan (Regional Spatial Strategy)
The East Midlands Regional Plan was published on 12 March 2009.  Click on the map for further details

 
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