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Byelaws in force in the borough
Mike Hudgell made this Freedom of Information request to Worthing Borough Council
The request was successful.
From: Mike Hudgell
31 August 2010
Dear Worthing Borough Council,
Please provide copies of all bye-laws for which WBC is the
responsible authority (or its predecessors) plus details of any
other bye-laws in force in the borough which WBC has on record.
Yours faithfully,
Mike Hudgell
Worthing Borough Council
31 August 2010
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From: Mike Hudgell
27 October 2010
Dear Worthing Borough Council,
Please reply
Yours faithfully,
Mike Hudgell
Worthing Borough Council
27 October 2010
Thank you for contacting us with your request for information.
We aim to respond to requests for general information within 20 working days, in accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.
We aim to respond to requests for your own personal information within 40 calendar days, in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act .
We aim to respond to requests for environmental information within 20 working days, or within 40 working days if the information is complex and voluminous, in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Information Regulations.
The Freedom of Information area on our website, www.worthing.gov.uk can be accessed via the Freedom Of Information link from the site's home page and contains advice about how to make a request for information.
From: Mike Hudgell
12 November 2010
Dear Worthing Borough Council,
Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of
Information reviews.
I am writing to request an internal review of Worthing Borough
Council's handling of my FOI request 'Byelaws in force in the
borough'.
I do not appear to have received a response to my request.
A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/by...
Yours faithfully,
Mike Hudgell
Worthing Borough Council
12 November 2010
Thank you for contacting us with your request for information.
We aim to respond to requests for general information within 20 working days, in accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.
We aim to respond to requests for your own personal information within 40 calendar days, in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act .
We aim to respond to requests for environmental information within 20 working days, or within 40 working days if the information is complex and voluminous, in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Information Regulations.
The Freedom of Information area on our website, www.worthing.gov.uk can be accessed via the Freedom Of Information link from the site's home page and contains advice about how to make a request for information.
From: Penelope Cronin
Worthing Borough Council
7 December 2010
Dear Sir/Madam
Re: Your Request for Information from Worthing Borough Council
I refer to your e-mail of August 2010 asking for "copies of all bye-laws
for which WBC is the responsible authority (or its predecessors) plus
details of any other bye-laws in force in the borough which WBC has on
record." Unfortunately I do not have a date for your original enquiry
but in any event it is overdue as you sent a reminder on 27 October 2010
and I apologise for that.
I attach the following information (electronic copies of all WBC
byelaws). Please note that all byelaws relating to dogs will be changed
at some point in the next year when they are replaced by Dog Control
Orders.
If you are unhappy with the way that this request has been resolved,
then you may ask for an internal review of this decision by writing to
The Executive Head of Legal & Democratic Services (Jeremy Cook) at The
Town Hall, Chapel Road, Worthing, BN11 1HA.
You may also make a complaint under Section 50 of the Freedom of
Information Act to the Information Commissioner, who can be contacted at
Whycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF. However please
note that he would normally expect that any internal review procedures
have been exhausted prior to contacting him.
This response is personal to you and no consent to publish it, for
instance on a website, is given. Any application for consent to re-use
information will be considered under the Re-Use of Public Sector
Information Regulations 2005, but if consent is given a charge may be
made to you.
Yours faithfully
Penelope Cronin
Information Officer
Penelope Cronin <mailto:[email address]> - Information
Officer| Legal Services, Adur District Council <http://www.adur.gov.uk/>
and Worthing Borough Council <http://www.worthing.gov.uk/>
Location: Town Hall, Chapel Road, Worthing, BN11 1HA
Internal: 1033 | External: 01903 221033 | E-mail:
[email address]
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