Please ask for:
Lynn Wyeth
Direct Line:
0116 252 7605
E-mail: [email address]
Fax:
0116
252
7936
Our
Ref:
FOI
3368
Date:
12 January 2010
Stephen Ball
[email address]
Dear Mr Ball
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 Your request for information has now been considered and the Council’s
response to your questions is shown below.
You asked:
For a list of addresses and rateable values of commercial properties
within Leicester City up to a rateable value of £11,000 who are eligible
for, but not currently receiving small business rate relief.
Please see attached spreadsheet.
The legislation allows you to use the information supplied for your own
personal use. Please be aware that any commercial or other use, for example
publication, sale, or redistribution may be a breach of copyright under the
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 as amended unless you obtain the
copyright holder's prior permission.
Not all the information that is supplied which is covered by copyright will be
the Council's copyright, for example it may be the copyright of a government
department or another Council. You should seek either the Council’s consent
or their consent as appropriate. The Council is willing to advise you of any
such potential issues on request. In order to make a request to re-use the
information please contact the Head of Information Governance using the
details below.
If you are dissatisfied with the handling of your request please write to:
Head of Information Governance Information Services Leicester City Council
FREEPOST (LE985/33) New Walk Centre LEICESTER LE1 6ZG e-mail:
[email address]
Your request for internal review should be submitted within 40 (forty) working
days of receipt by you of this response. Any such request received after this
time will only be considered at the Council’s absolute discretion.
You can also complain to the Information Commissioner at:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow SK9 5AF
Telephone: 01625 545 700
www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
Please be aware that the Information Commissioner does not normally
consider appeals or complaints until the internal appeals and complaints
processes of the public authority which is answering the request have been
exhausted. You are therefore advised to complain or appeal to Head of
Information Governance before contacting the Commissioner.
Yours sincerely
Lynn Wyeth
Head of Information Governance