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Access to The Krebs Report (1997)
Miss Hilton made this Freedom of Information request to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
The request was partially successful.
From: Miss Hilton
12 February 2011
Dear Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs,
I would like information as to where I can gain access to the
following report:
Krebs J R. Bovine tuberculosis in cattle and badgers. London,
United Kingdom: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Publications; 1997.
Yours faithfully,
Miss Hilton
From: Helpline, Defra (CCU)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
12 February 2011
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Customer Contact Unit
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From: Rees, Benjamin (FFG-BTB)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
16 February 2011
Dear Miss Hinton
Please see attached an acknowledgement to your Freedom of Information
request which Defra received on 12^th February.
<<RFI 3823 Acknowledgement to Miss Hinton.doc>>
Regards
TB Programme
Defra
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
This email and any attachments is intended for the named recipient only.
If you have received it in error you have no authority to use, disclose,
store or copy any of its contents and you should destroy it and inform the
sender.
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known viruses whilst within Defra systems we can accept no responsibility
once it has left our systems.
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recorded to secure the effective operation of the system and for other
lawful purposes.
From: Rees, Benjamin (FFG-BTB)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
16 February 2011
Dear Miss Hilton
Please see attached a response to your Freedom of Information request
which Defra received on 12^th February.
<<RFI 3823 Reply to Miss Hilton.doc>>
Regards
Defra, TB Programme
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
This email and any attachments is intended for the named recipient only.
If you have received it in error you have no authority to use, disclose,
store or copy any of its contents and you should destroy it and inform the
sender.
Whilst this email and associated attachments will have been checked<br>for
known viruses whilst within Defra systems we can accept no responsibility
once it has left our systems.
Communications on Defra's computer systems may be monitored and/or
recorded to secure the effective operation of the system and for other
lawful purposes.
From: Miss Hilton
16 February 2011
Dear Rees, Benjamin (FFG-BTB),
Thankyou for your prompt response to my information request.
However, I requested access to the original, unedited report and
would like you to process this request please. If this is not
possible, I would like to know the reasons.
Yours sincerely,
Miss Hilton
From: Rees, Benjamin (FFG-BTB)
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
17 February 2011
Dear Miss Hilton
Unfortunately the complete Krebs Report is not on the Defra website so I am unable to send you a link to it. The reason I cannot send you a copy of the complete report is because the report has a file size of 52MB whilst the maximum the Defra email system can handle is 5MB.
You may be able to find a copy of the report in a library near you, larger libraries in particular may have a copy. If you send Defra your postal address a copy of the report will be copied to a CD and sent to you.
Regards
Defra TB Programme
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