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The London Borough of Hillingdon 
 
 
 
 

The London Borough Of Hillingdon and the 
Freedom of Information Act 2000: 
 
 

Complaints Procedure 
 
 
If you are dissatisfied with a response to a request for information 
made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, you can make a 
complaint.  This document sets out how you should make your 
complaint and how we will deal with it. 
 
 
Introduction 
You can make a complaint in circumstances where information has 
been withheld because of an exemption or, you are not satisfied with 
the response you have received or when the time taken for us to 
respond is over 20 working days. 
 
The London Borough of Hillingdon’s FOI complaints procedure is 
designed to achieve three aims.  Firstly, to inform you about the Act 
and your rights; secondly, to review any decisions made regarding the 
application of exemptions and finally to rectify any errors made in the 
FOI procedure. 
 
There are four stages to the complaints process 
1. Informal Discussion 
2.  Write to the FOI Officer 
3.  Write to the Principal Corporate Lawyer 
4.  Information Commissioners Office 
 
 
Informal Contact 
Before instigating a formal complaint in writing, you first contact the 
officer who dealt with your request or the Council’s FOI Officer to voice 
your concerns.  It may be that through a process of informal 
discussion they can satisfy your concerns regarding the response by 
providing with you information regarding your application and your 
rights. 
 
 
 
 

 
The London Borough of Hillingdon 
 
 
Freedom of Information Officer 
If you are unable to resolve the complaint informally, then you should 
write to the Freedom of Information Officer who will address your 
concerns formally within 15 working days. 
 
Freedom of Information Officer 
Legal Services 3E/04 
London Borough of Hillingdon 
Civic Centre 
High Street 
Uxbridge 
UB8 1UW 
 
 
Principal Corporate Lawyer 
If you unhappy with the Freedom of Information Officer’s response, 
then you should write to the Principal Corporate Lawyer.  In your 
letter you should explain your concerns and give an explanation as to 
why you believe that the Freedom of Information Officer’s response 
was unsatisfactory.  The Principal Corporate Lawyer will then conduct 
an independent review of your application for information and your 
subsequent complaint.  You will receive a response within 15 working 
days. 
 
Principal Corporate Lawyer 
Legal Services 3E/04 
London Borough of Hillingdon 
Civic Centre 
High Street 
Uxbridge 
UB8 1UW 
 
 
Information Commissioners Office 
If you are still dissatisfied, you can seek an independent, external 
review from the Information Commissioner although the internal 
review must normally be completed before such an appeal can be 
made. Requests for a review by the Information Commissioner should 
be made in writing directly to: 
 
The Information Commissioner 
Wycliffe House 
Water Lane 
Wilmslow 
Cheshire SK9 5AF 
Tel: 01625 545 700 
Fax: 01625 545 510 

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