Access to DCLG Information
INTRODUCTION
This leaflet explains how you can get access to information that we
hold at the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
PUBLISHED INFORMATION
We publish information in the following ways, all of which you can
have access to.
• The
publication scheme lists the published information, by categories,available from us,
our agencies and regional offices. This scheme tells you how to get documents and
whether there is a charge.
• The
publications database contains details of our publications issued since May 2002.
You can browse or search for particular publications, see what’s new and send us your
comments. It tells you how to ask for free publications and how to order (and pay for)
priced publications.
•
Recently released information such as latest announcements, publications and press
releases.
• The
information asset register (IAR) lists unpublished information that we hold and that
is available for access if you ask.
You can find the publication scheme, publications database, IAR and
recently released information on our website at
www.communities.gov.uk
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
If information has not been published yet, or will not be published, you
can still ask for it under the following access guidelines.
F reedom of Information Act 2000. Apart from certain exemptions, the Act gives a general right
of access to information that we hold.
Environmental Information Regulations 2004. These regulations give you a right of access to
environmental information that we hold, including information about air, water, land, natural
sites, plants and wildlife.
Data Protection Act 1998. The Act gives you the right to ask for access to ‘personal data’ that is
held about you.
HOW WE WILL HANDLE YOUR REQUEST
F reedom of Information Act. Whenever possible, we will reply to your request within 20
working days of receiving it. In some circumstances, it may take us longer to provide the
information.
If this is the case, we will write to tell you when you can expect a reply. We may also ask you for
a fee if we need to charge you for the information. If we cannot provide the information, we will
write to explain why we cannot give you the information. One reason could be that we do not
hold the relevant information or that it is ‘exempt from release’ (in other words, we cannot give
you the information by law).
Environmental Information Regulations. We will handle any requests made under these
regulations in the same way as requests made under the Freedom of Information Act. With
complicated requests, however, it may take us up to 40 working days to send all the information
to you.
Data Protection Act. We will search all the relevant records that we hold to find any ‘personal
data’ we hold about you. We will send the information we hold within 40 days of receiving your
request.
HOW TO MAKE A REQUEST
•
F reedom of Information Act. You must make your request in writing to the relevant
business area. If you don’t know which area that is, you can write to our Enquiry
Services:
Department for Communities and Local Government
Enquiry Services
Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6DE
(Telephone: 020 7944 4400)
You can also send your written requests to the relevant business area e-mail account (see
our Website for a list of e-mail accounts).
If you can’t find the relevant e-mail address, you can e-mail Enquiry Services E-mail:
[DCLG request email]
•
Environmental Information Regulations. You can make requests in the same way as
Freedom of Information Act requests, or over the phone.
•
Data Protection Act. You should send your requests for ‘personal data’ that we hold
about you to the Data Protection Officer. You need to send a cheque for £10 (payable to
DCLG) and two forms of identification (such as a copy of your birth certificate,
passport, driving licence or household utility bill) with each request you make.
You must make your requests in writing to:
The Department for Communities and Local Government
Data Protection Officer
Zone 2/F29, Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6DE
(Telephone: 020 7944 6023)
We have a visitor centre at Ashdown House in Victoria Street where you can look at the available
information. You will need to make an appointment before you can inspect information at the
visitor centre.
Department for Communities and Local Government
Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6DE
COMPLAINTS AND REVIEWS
We have an internal complaints and reviews procedure. If you want to make a complaint about
the way we have handled your request, or if you want to request and Internal Review against our
decision not to release information, you can contact our Enquiry Services. If you are still not
satisfied after we have considered your complaint or review, you can appeal to the Information
Commissioner for a final decision by writing to:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF
Telephone: 01625 545 700 (switchboard)
Fax: 01625 524 510
Email: [email address]
WEB SITE ADDRESSES
Department for Communities and Local Government: www.communities.gov.uk
Department for Constitutional Affairs: www.dca.gov.uk
Information Commissioner: www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk/
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