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Correspondence with Lord Adonis
Darryl Chamberlain made this Freedom of Information request to Greater London Authority
The request was successful.
From: Darryl Chamberlain
11 January 2010
Dear Greater London Authority,
Please pass on a copy of any correspondence between Boris Johnson,
the Mayor of London, and Lord Adonis, Secretary of State for
Transport, on 6, 7, and 8 January 2010, regarding the snow and its
effects on mainline train services in Greater London.
Many thanks for your help in this matter.
Yours faithfully,
Darryl Chamberlain
Greater London Authority
11 January 2010
From: [FOI #26727 email]
To: [Greater London Authority request email]
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Correspondence with Lord
Adonis
The Mayor would like to thank you for your interest in his work and he is
keen to answer your query as quickly and fully as possible. As you will
appreciate, he receives very large amount of correspondence but he is
committed to responding to your query within 20 working days.
However, the Greater London Authority (GLA) will only respond to queries
that relate to its work and will refer relevant queries to the appropriate
functional body for them to reply e.g. transport related queries will be
referred to Transport for London (TfL).
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Thank you for taking the time to write to the Mayor of London, Boris
Johnson.
Yours truly
Public Liaison Unit
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From: Mayor of London
Greater London Authority
13 January 2010
Dear Mr Chamberlain
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request.
You have asked for any correspondence between Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, and Lord Adonis, Secretary of State for Transport, on 6, 7, and 8 January 2010, regarding the snow and its effects on mainline train services in Greater London.
In response to your request please find attached a copy of a letter from the Mayor to Lord Adonis dated 7 January 2010, and a copy of Lord Adonis's response dated 11 January 2010.
Yours sincerely
Zoe Newcombe
Mayor's Office
If you have any further questions relating to this matter, please contact the Public Liaison Unit, ensuring that you quote the reference at the top of this letter. If you are unhappy with the way Greater London Authority (GLA) has handled your request, you may complain using the GLA's comments and complaints procedure, available at http://www.london.gov.uk/gla/comments/in...
Dear Greater London Authority,
Please pass on a copy of any correspondence between Boris Johnson,
the Mayor of London, and Lord Adonis, Secretary of State for
Transport, on 6, 7, and 8 January 2010, regarding the snow and its
effects on mainline train services in Greater London.
Many thanks for your help in this matter.
Yours faithfully,
Darryl Chamberlain
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