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Government Office for the North East
Representing central government across North East England
Based in the centre of Newcastle in Citygate, we represent eleven central government departments across the entire region.
We work to deliver, influence and develop government programmes and initiatives at a regional and local level, by working in partnership with relevant organisations to meet local needs. Since the publication of the GO review our role is changing and together with the other eight Government Offices we aim to become a more streamlined, strategic network.
With your help our site will continue to expand and improve. Please forward any suggestions for content or comments via email to web@gone.gsi.gov.uk
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Draft Legislative Programme 2008-09
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. More information and how to comment is available.
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Local Authority Orders
This is a national section based in the Government Office for the North East. Its role is to carry out the Secretary of State for Transport's responsibilities relating to confirmation of local highway authority scheme and order applications.
Local Authority Orders Decisions
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Residential training
We manage the residential training programme on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as part of the Government's Work-Based Learning for Adults Programme. As part of this programme, residential training is made available to unemployed adults, aged 18 or over, with disabilities.
Residential Training
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Regional Spatial Strategy to 2021
The North East of England Plan, the revised Regional Spatial Strategy, has been published. The plan sets out a consistent framework for new developments including housing, transport, economic development and the environment, looking beyond simple land use to issues such as the quality of life and sustainable development.
Regional Planning
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