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Mike Cummins made this Freedom of Information request to Birmingham City Council
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From: Mike Cummins
3 July 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Some time ago it was announced that the Birmingham.gov.uk website
was due for replacement.
I cannot find any progress reports on this and would like to know
what the current situation is.
Yours faithfully,
Mike Cummins
Birmingham City Council
8 July 2009
Dear Mr Cummins
Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Request for Information
Thank you for your recent enquiry for information held by the Council under
the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. We acknowledge
receipt of your request dated 3rd July 2009 which was received in our
office and we will be touch with you again in due course.
In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, we will
let you know. A fees notice will be issued to you and you will be required
to pay before we will proceed to deal with your request.
If you require any further information or are not happy with our response
please do not hesitate to contact a member of our team on 0121 303 4876.
Yours sincerely
Corporate Information Governance Team
Data Protection Act 1998
The information you have provided within your Freedom of Information
request will be held on our database and may also be held within manual
records for a period of 2 years from the date Birmingham City Council
received your request. Any personal data that you provide to Birmingham
City Council will be held in line with the requirements set out within the
Data Protection Act 1998.
Re Use of Public Sector Information
Where Birmingham City Council is the copyright holder of any information
that may be released, re-use for personal, educational or non-commercial
purposes is permitted without further reference to the City Council. Where
the re-use is for other purposes, such as commercial re-use, the applicant
should notify the City Council in writing to seek approval or agree terms
for re-use.
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Birmingham City Council
23 July 2009
Dear Mr Cummins
I am writing in further to your Freedom of Information request. Please
find herewith the information you are requesting:
Some time ago it was announced that the Birmingham.gov.uk website was due
for replacement. I cannot find any progress reports on this and would like
to know what the current situation is.
Response
Please find the link below to the report:
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/democracy/P...
(aka <http://bit.ly/4CF2g>)
If you are not satisfied with the response you may ask for an internal
review. If subsequently you are not satisfied with the Council’s decision
you may apply to the Information Commissioner for a decision. Generally,
the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the complaints
procedure provided by the Council. The Information Commissioner can be
contacted at the following address:
The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 01625 545745
Web Address: www.ico.gov.uk
Yours sincerely
Corporate Information Governance Team
Re Use of Public Sector Information
Where Birmingham City Council is the copyright holder of any information
that may be released, re-use for personal, educational or non-commercial
purposes is permitted without further reference to the City Council. Where
the re-use is for other purposes, such as commercial re-use, the applicant
should notify the City Council in writing to seek approval or agree terms
for re-use.
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