- http://www.ico.gov.uk/Global/faqs/freedom_of_information_act_for_the_public.aspx#fA48D7E50-37A4-44EB-8E70-FF3919B14A27 - the information commissioner's take on charging.
- And this one from the Campaign for Freedom of Information http://www.cfoi.org.uk/pdf/foi_guide.pdf
This email has been posted to http://wwpcmailstore.blogspot.com/
Dear David,
Thank you for your e mail.
The deadline for this information to be given to you is 20 working days (not 28 as I stated earlier) starting the day after the request was received, which I make 9th July. I will therefore ensure the information requested is sent to you by this date.
I am not aware of anything in the Act which compels the Council to reply to a web site instead of to the applicant. I only have to be sure that the address that I use is the person making the request. As you have replied to my e mail its clear I do have the right person.
You have asked for a list of any paper based correspondence (including date, name of correspondent, and whether sent or received) relating or referring to the same meeting.
Please note no such list exists so I cannot send you it.
The Council is entitled to make a charge for FOI requests and I will let you know what this charge will be after discussion with the Council.
Regards
Joanne
From: David Hopson [mailto:nunnington@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 June 2009 14:26
To: JOANNE BROWN
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Subject: Re: FOI request
JOANNE BROWN <wwpc@redhouse100.freeserve.co.uk>
Dear Joanne
Please note that the request to which I believe you refer has been made in the name of David Hopson through www.whatdotheyknow.com. Responses and replies should be made to the address in the email which notified you of the request. If you do not do this, the public record will show that WWPC has failed to respond to the request. Persons making FOI requests are entitled to specify the address they wish to use for correspondence, and that address may be an email address.
As a vehicle through which to make requests, whatdotheyknow.com allows the public to be confident that the correspondence and information which they publish in respect of an FOI request has not been subject to modification or editing by anyone. In the current circumstances I believe it is essential that nobody should be in a position to question whether or not documentary evidence has been altered.
wbw
David
This email has been posted to http://wwpcmailstore.blogspot.com/
2009/6/12 JOANNE BROWN <wwpc@redhouse100.freeserve.co.uk>
Dear David
I acknowledge receipt of your FOI request.
I will collate the information you require and let you have this within the 28 day deadline.
Regards
Joanne
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