This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'LDA (Lower Lea Valley, Olympic and Legacy) Compulsory Purchase Order 2005'.
 
 
L. Lluva 
 
   London Development Agency
 
Palestra 
 
197 Blackfriars Road
 
London SE1 8AA
 
T 020 7593 8000
[FOI #26993 email] 
F 0207593 8002
 
www.lda.gov.uk
 
[London Development Agency request email]
 
 
        Textphone 020 7593 8001
11 February 2010 
 
FOI 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dear L. Lluva, 
 
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION/ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS 2004 
 
We refer to your email, received at our office on 14 January 2010, requesting the following 
information: 
"With regard to the LDA (Lower Lea Valley, Olympic and Legacy)Compulsory Purchase Order 
2005, can you please provide me with the following information for 'the order land' numbered 
16 to 51 inclusive in the Order:
 
1. The name of the freeholder/leaseholder (unless this is a physical person, where this 
information is not required) 
2. The 'order land' number (between 16 and 51 inclusive)  
3. Total payment made to the freeholder/leaseholder in respect of land value  
4. Total payment made to the freeholder/leaseholder in respect of compensation  
5. Any other payment made in relation to the CPO order (excepting professional fees to any 
lawyer, or any fee to the Land Registry)" 
 
Duty to Communicate 
 
Regulation 7 of the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 allows the 20 working days 
period for response to be extended to 40 working days if reasonably believed that the 
complexity and volume of the information requested means that it is impracticable either to 
comply with the request within the earlier period or to make a decision to refuse to do so. In 
this case the London Development Agency (LDA) believes that the complexity of the nature of 
the information requested requires additional time in which to comply with the request and 
therefore as such we require additional time to provide a response. We expect to be able to 
provide a response to you by no later than 11 March 2010, however, we will endeavour to 
respond at the first available opportunity.      
 
Complaint Procedure
 
 
If you are not satisfied with our reply to your request, you may lodge a complaint with the LDA 
Public Liaison Unit at the postal address above or by email at [London Development Agency request email]. Your 
complaint will be considered by a senior management staff member and you will receive a 
reply to your complaint within 20 working days.   
 

Should you remain dissatisfied after receiving our reply to your complaint, you may apply to 
the Information Commissioner to determine whether your request was dealt with in 
accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.   
 
 
Yours sincerely 
 
Public Liaison Unit 
London Development Agency 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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