The South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership has now
formally closed as a registered limited company.

To stay updated on the latest economic developments throughout the region, we encourage you to visit the South East Midlands Growth Hub. The SEM Growth Hub also provides free business advice and guidance to all businesses, manages funding and grant programmes and has an extensive resource library where businesses can find additional support.

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A Starship Robot driving down a street
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East Northamptonshire Enterprise Centre
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Northampton Waterside Campus
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Northampton College Advanced Engineering Centre
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Oxford to Cambridge region

The Oxford to Cambridge region contains some of the UK's most productive and innovative towns and cities that deliver growth and prosperity for the whole country. Government recognises the potential of this area as a strategically important area to stimulate economic growth in the national interest. The South East Midlands LEP area sits at the heart of this. 

To deliver shared interests in achieving sustainable economic growth, SEMLEP has joined the Oxford to Cambridge Pan Regional Partnership. 

This new Partnership brings together leaders from local government, Local Enterprise Partnerships, the Arc Universities Group and England's Economic Heartland, as the area's sub-national transport body, to help coordinate and collaborate on agreed regional-scale priority programmes and projects that add value to communities, businesses and the environment. 

For more information about how the Partnership is forming, visit the Oxford to Cambridge Partnership's information page. 

 

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