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From: James Smith
16 February 2010
Dear Croydon Borough Council,
Please can you provide me with the following information under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000:-
(a) addresses and rateable values of empty commercial premises that
are within Croydon Borough Council area: and
(b) the names of the owners of those properties referred to in (a)
Yours faithfully,
James Smith
From: Morris, Valerie
Croydon Borough Council
19 February 2010
Dear Mr Smith
Thank you for your email dated 16 February 2010 in which you have
requested, among other matters addresses and rateable values of empty
commercial premises that are within Croydon Borough Council area.
We are considering your request under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000, and hope to respond within the statutory 20 working
days.
In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, either
myself or a colleague will let you know the likely charges before
proceeding.
If you have any queries about this email, please contact me. Please
remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications.
Yours sincerely
Valerie Morris
Contract Monitoring Officer
Chief Executive's Office
Democratic & Legal Services Division
5th Floor South Side
Taberner House
Park Lane Croydon
CR9 3JS
Tel: 0208 686 4433 ext. 62676
Fax: 0208 760 5679
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From: James Smith
17 March 2010
Dear Ms Morris,
Further to my earlier request, I understand that by law, the
authority should normally have responded promptly and within 20
working days. Please can you indicate when you will be able to do
so?
Yours sincerely,
James Smith
From: Morris, Valerie
Croydon Borough Council
17 March 2010
I will be out of the office on Wednesday 17 March. If you have any queries I will deal with them on my return to the office on Thursday 18 March. However, if your query is urgent please contact Michelle Hughes on Ext. 61964
Thanks.
Val Morris
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From: Derby, James
Croydon Borough Council
8 April 2010
Dear Mr Smith
Thank you for your email dated 16 February 2010 in which you have
requested, among other matters addresses and rateable values of empty
commercial premises that are within Croydon Borough Council area. We have
considered your request under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act
2000, and apologise for the delay in replying.
Please find attached copy of the information you have requested.
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request under the Freedom of Information Act you may ask for an internal
review. You can do this by outlining the details of your complaint by
either:
emailing us at [1][Croydon Borough Council request email]
faxing us on 020 8760 5661
writing FOI Complaints, London Borough of Croydon, Democratic & Legal
Services, Croydon CR9 3JS
If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you have
the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a
decision. The information Commissioner can be contacted at:
Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane,
Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF
Yours sincerely
James Derby
Corporate Solicitor
Legal & Democratic Services
London Borough of Croydon
Taberner House
Park Lane
CR9 3JS
Tel: 020 8760 5768 Ext. 61359
Fax: 020 8760 5679
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