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East Midlands

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

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Nottingham schools named by experts as among England's most creative schools (Fri May 16 09:42:08 BST 2008)
A panel of education experts today name England's 30 most creative schools as the leading edge of a £110m national creative learning programme.
Transport and planning casework review (Wed Apr 16 17:37:37 BST 2008)
From 1 April 2008, the processing of specific planning cases we previously undertook on behalf of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, was moved to new centralised teams.
Phil Hope brings regional leaders together to help the East Midlands’ most vulnerable adults (Thu May 15 09:51:32 BST 2008)
Minister for the East Midlands Phil Hope called on organisations across the region to work together to support some of society’s most vulnerable people.

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Climate Change
Climate Change affects us all. Find out what's happening in the East Midlands.
Climate Change

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Preparing Britain For The Future

Today, the Government has published Preparing Britain for the Future - the Draft Legislative Programme 2008-09, which sets out the UK Government’s plans for legislative and key non-legislative action in next year’s Parliamentary session.


Phil Hope - Regional Minister for the East Midlands

Phil Hope - Regional Minister for the East Midlands
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Regional Ministers

Local Area Agreements

Local Area Agreements
Local Area Agreements (LAAs) are a new way of striking a deal between central Government, local authorities and major local delivery partners in an area.
Local Area Agreements
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