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FOI Request handling, Data for Jan 2009 - Jan 2010 inclusive
James Muldoon made this Freedom of Information request to Greater London Authority
The request was partially successful.
From: James Muldoon
17 February 2010
Dear Greater London Authority,
(1) Please provide the number of FOI Requests received each month
by the council for calendar year 2009 and January 2010, and the
overall total.
(2) Please confirm whether it is council policy to acknowledge all
FOI Requests, and how quickly.
If it is, provide the % which met that target in each month and
overall.
If not, explain how the council considers this complies with ICO
guidance and the council's duties under the Act, in particular §16
to be helpful.
(3) For each month and the whole period, include how many received
the council's response
(a) within 15wd,
(b) in 16-20 wd,
(c) after 20wd,
and (d) any still awaiting response.
(4) Include also how many were met
(a) in full,
(b) partly,
(c) rejected, with a note of the numbers for each reason for
rejection - not held, too costly, fees notices etc.
(5) Include how many were referred to Internal Review, how long
these took as per (3) above, and the outcome
(6) Lastly for each month and total, include the number of requests
that had ICO involvement, distinguishing between numbers where the
ICO asked the council to respond due to delay by the council, or
where the ICO made a ruling after the council process was
exhausted.
Itemise each of these presumably very few cases individually with
full dates and outcome.
Please provide this electronically, preferably in an XLS
spreadsheet.
Yours faithfully,
James Muldoon
Greater London Authority
17 February 2010
From: [FOI #29171 email]
To: [Greater London Authority request email]
Subject: Freedom of Information request - FOI Request handling, Data
for Jan 2009 - Jan 2010 inclusive
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).
Please note that the GLA does not accept unsolicited job applications or
C.V's. Information on current vacancies is available on our website at:
[1]http://www.london.gov.uk/jobs.jsp
Thank you for taking the time to write to the Mayor of London, Boris
Johnson.
Yours truly
Public Liaison Unit
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1. http://www.london.gov.uk/jobs.jsp
From: Mayor of London
Greater London Authority
11 March 2010
Dear Mr Muldoon,
Please find attached a response to your request for information.
The Mayor is calling all Londoners to share their ideas on how London can adapt to Climate Change: What are the issues? Find out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WplvSvvGXRA
Back England’s bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup and London as a Candidate Host City. Visit www.england2018bid.com or Text ‘England’ to 62018
GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY
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