AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL
www.aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk
OFFICIAL RESPONSE TO FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST
This request was answered under the legislation indicated below:-
Statutory Deadline
DP □ Data Protection Act 1998 (£10 fee payable)
+40 elapsed days after date of receipt*
FOI
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Freedom of Information Act 2000 (usually free)
+20 working days after date of receipt*
Request Reference
EIR
□ Environmental Information Regulations 2004 +
20 working days after date of receipt*
FOI 938
□
EIR
exceptionally extended +40 working days after date of receipt*
Date Reply Sent:
Date Received on: 21 Dec. 2009
Reply Due by: 20 Jan. 2010
22nd Dec. 2009
Question asked (as phrased by customer)
AVDC response
Dear Mr Smith,
-----Original Message-----
From: DAVID SMITH [mailto:request-24934-
Thank you for your information request to
[email address]]
Aylesbury Vale District Council.
Sent: 20 December 2009 20:47
To: Data_Protection
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Head of The response is as follows:
Parking Services
2007:
Dear Aylesbury Vale District Council,
Director: Norman Skedge
My questions are:
Head of Service: David Betts
Parking Services Manager: Stephen Harding
Can you provide me with the full names of
all the "Directors of
2008:
Parking" & "Assistant Directors of Parking"
Director: Norman Skedge
for 2009, 2008,2007.or
the person responsible for parking
Head of Service: David Betts (until June)
enforcement services.
Parking Services Manager: Stephen Harding
Yours faithfully,
2009:
Director: Jon McGinty
DAVID SMITH
Head of Service: Not applicable
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Parking Services Manager: Stephen Harding
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Yours sincerely,
Data Protection and Freedom of Information
Team.
On behalf of the Head of IT
IT Division
Aylesbury Vale District Council
4 Great Western Street
Aylesbury
Bucks, HP20 2TW
INFORMATIVES
1. The legislation gives a right of access to information contained within records which is not necessarily the same as access to
records themselves. Sometimes this can be most efficiently achieved by providing copies of the original documents. On other
occasions the raw documents could be difficult to interpret - due to the use of jargon, or because the information sought is only a
small part of a much larger document covering also other matters beyond the scope of the request, or we may have reason to
withhold some or all of the information under a statutory FOI exemption or EIR exception. This form offers a means of
summarising and/or providing interpretation in these circumstances so as to reduce costs and improve clarity.
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wrong” for details of the procedure.
3.Please note that you do have a right to make a complaint direct to the Information Commissioner and details on how to do this
are set out on the Information Commissioner’s website www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk under the heading “How to make a
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documents in a way that would infringe copyright, for example, by making multiple copies, publishing and issuing copies to the public. Brief extracts
of the material may be reproduced under the fair dealing provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (sections 29 and 30) for the
purposes of research for non-commercial purposes, private study, criticism, review and news. Authorisation to re-use copyright material not owned by
Aylesbury Vale District Council should be sought from the copyright holders concerned. If in doubt, users should contact us in the first instance