South Midlands

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The South Midlands and Milton Keynes area
The South Midlands and Milton Keynes area

The South Midlands is an area of England. The term is not widely used and it is not one of the English administative regions. Its main usage is as a label for one of the areas identified by the Government for urban development. It consists of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, and northern Buckinghamshire - the latter two areas not usually being considered part of the general Midlands area.

According to a report[1] commissioned by the Deputy Prime Minister (as Minister for Local Government, "The most successful economies are those of Milton Keynes and Northampton. Bedford, Corby and Luton/Dunstable/Houghton Regis are in need of regeneration."

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The government area is defined as

From Northamptonshire:

From Bedfordshire:


From Buckinghamshire:

It is split between three Government Office Regions - East Midlands, East of England and South East England.

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