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Welcome to the Government Office for the East Midlands

With eleven government departments under one roof, GOEM is the hub of central government in the East Midlands.

It is our aim to work with regional partners and local people to maximise competitiveness and prosperity in the East Midlands. We want to bring together government policies for a more inclusive society. 

Many organisations work with us so that we can achieve our aims, some of these include local authorities, businesses, schools, colleges and voluntary organisations. Together we help government initiatives work at a local level. We also reflect back the needs of the region to central government.
 

Any comments on our website? let us know, at: - enquiries@goem.gsi.gov.uk

News Articles
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Office of Fair Trading (East Midlands) (OFT) OFT bans Lincolnshire estate agent (Fri Oct 03 15:26:07 BST 2008)
The OFT has made a prohibition order against a Lincolnshire estate agent, banning him from estate agency work.
Communities and Local Government (East Midlands) (CLG) Schoolchildren to have success all mapped out (Fri Oct 03 15:17:13 BST 2008)
Ordnance Survey is giving away 'Free-Maps-for-11-year-olds' to encourage children to get out and discover the world around them, Ordnance Survey Minister Iain Wright announced today.
Rail station opening is delayed (Thu Oct 02 09:25:20 BST 2008)
A new railway station near East Midlands Airport will not be opening on time, Network Rail has confirmed.

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Corporate Plan 2008-11
Government Offices play a crucial part in building a stronger, more prosperous
future for every part of the country. They are the bridge between Whitehall and
local authorities, connecting national policy to people and the places they live in.
For information please visit our Pulications page

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East Midlands Regional Plan (Regional Spatial Strategy)

The Secretary of State’s Proposed Changes to the East Midlands Regional Plan (Regional Spatial Strategy) were published for consultation on 22 July 2008 and comments can now be submitted up to 17 October 2008.


DLP

Preparing Britain For The Future
The public consultation on the Draft Legislative Programme concluded on 6 August 2008. The Government will now be considering the responses received and will publish a summary of responses in the autumn. You can still find information about what was contained in the Draft Legislative Programme 2008-09.

Phil Hope - Regional Minister for the East Midlands

Phil Hope - Regional Minister for the East Midlands
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