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From: Susan Davis
12 September 2008
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please could you provide me with all information you have relating
to any damage which has occurred in the last 10 years to the
habitat of Fisher's Estuarine moth in Essex.
Please could you provide any details you have and copies of any
correspondence, other communications both within the Environment
Agency, and between the agency and other bodies, meeting minutes or
other documents, relating to:
a) the damage itself and how it occurred
b) how the damage was brought to your attention
c) action taken by the Environment Agency itself in respect of this
damage, and action taken by other agencies
d) the likely impact of the damage on Fisher's Estuarine moth and
any other species or habitats
e) what factors caused the damage to occur, and whether these
factors are believed to have been of a systematic or one-off nature
f) any work carried out to address these causes
g) any fines or other penalties which were incurred by the agency
or others as a result of this incident
h) any measures which the agency or other bodies were required to
or agreed to take to make good the damage caused, or any other
compensatory work carried out
i) any monitoring requested and agreed to and the results of this
monitoring
Thank you
Susan Davis
From: Enquiries, Unit
Environment Agency
12 September 2008
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But my e-mail refers to an Environmental Incident, won't it get answered
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From: Enquiries, Unit
Environment Agency
15 September 2008
Dear Susan,
Thank you for your enquiry regarding the Fisher's Estuarine moth in
Essex. For your information, your query has been passed to our local
External Relations Team (Planning and Corporate Services) for attention
and they will be in touch with you shortly.
Should you wish to contact them in the meantime, their details are
below. Please quote your Enquiry Ref 080912/SP10 in your correspondence
with us.
External Relations
Planning and Corporate Services
Environment Agency
Anglian Region, Eastern Area
Iceni House
Cobham Road
IPSWICH
IP3 9JE
Tel: 08708 506506
Regards
Sheila Pearson
Environment Agency
National Customer Contact Team
08708 506506
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From: Services, Corporate
Environment Agency
10 October 2008
Hello
Please find attached our response to your enquiry.
If you have any problems opening any of the attached documents please do
contact me.
Kind regards
Mareth
Miss Mareth Jones
External Relations Officer
Anglian Region, Eastern Area
Address: Iceni House, Cobham Road, Ipswich, IP3 9JD
Internal: 750 6751
External: 01473 706751
Email: [1][email address]
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From: Susan Davis
10 October 2008
Dear Mareth,
Thank you very much for the information you have been able to send
me in response to my request.
Yours sincerely,
Susan Davis
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