ODPM

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ODPM is the commonly used abbreviation for the United Kingdom government department formerly known as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, which oversaw local government, housing, and regional policy.

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instanceOf United Kingdom government department
abbreviation
abbreviationFor Office of the Deputy Prime Minister NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
dissolvedIn 2006
existedInPeriod early 2000s
fullName Office of the Deputy Prime Minister NERFINISHED
governmentLevel national
hadWebsite http://www.odpm.gov.uk
headedBy Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
jurisdiction UK government
surface form: Government of the United Kingdom
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
officeholder John Prescott NERFINISHED
officeholderTitle Deputy Prime Minister NERFINISHED
oversaw fire and rescue services policy in England
housing policy in England
local government in England
planning policy in England
regional policy in England
parentAgency Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
partOf UK central government NERFINISHED
policyArea housing
local government
planning and land use
regional development
portfolioIncludes communities policy
fire and resilience
housing and planning
regions and local government
regionServed England
replacedBy Department for Communities and Local Government NERFINISHED
responsibility fire service modernisation
housing market renewal pathfinders NERFINISHED
local government finance
local government modernisation
neighbourhood renewal policy
planning reform
regional assemblies policy in England
sustainable communities policy
urban regeneration policy
sector public administration
shortName ODPM NERFINISHED
standsFor Office of the Deputy Prime Minister NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Prime Minister of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
successor Department for Communities and Local Government NERFINISHED
typeOfDepartment ministerial department
usedAsAbbreviationIn UK political discourse

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