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Matt White made this Freedom of Information request to Amber Valley Borough Council
The request was successful.
From: Matt White
28 July 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I believe you are an authority with planning responsibilities
(according to
http://www.theplanningdirectory.co.uk/au...), apologies
if this is not the case.
Can you please let me know the following relating to planning
applications featuring a change of use from A1 (shop), under the
Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987.
In the last 5 years:
1) How many planning applications have you received featuring a
change of use from A1?
2) Of those applications in 1, how many of these were
retrospective?
3) How many planning applications have you received from Starbucks
(or their representatives) featuring a change of use from A1?
4) Of those applications in 3, how many of these were
retrospective?
Yours faithfully,
Matt White
From: Jones, Joan
Amber Valley Borough Council
31 July 2009
Dear Mr White
Please see attached.
Joan Jones
Civic Links and FOI Officer
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From: Jones, Joan
Amber Valley Borough Council
20 August 2009
Dear Mr White
Please see attached.
Joan Jones
Civic Links and FOI Officer
This email together with any files transmitted with it is confidential,
may be legally privileged and may contain personal views that are not the
views of the Council. They are intended solely for the use of the
individual or entity to whom they are addressed.
If you have received this email in error please notify me immediately and
delete the email and all attachments. You must take no action based on it
nor should you disclose, copy, distribute, or rely on it for any purpose
or disclose its contents to any other person.
The Council reserves the right to monitor both sent and received emails.
As a sender or recipient of this email you should be aware that under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations
2004, the contents of this email may have to be disclosed to fulfil any
request for information.
Under the Data Protection Act 1998, however, your personal data will be
protected. Nevertheless, you should be aware that your information may be
shared with other departments within the Council for the purpose of
preventing fraud or misuse of public funds. This information may also be
used for the prevention and detection of crime and disclosed for the
purposes of conducting legal proceedings and for meeting any legal or
statutory requirements. It may be shared with public bodies such as the
Audit Commission and other governmental agencies and departments for
similar purposes and data-matching exercises.
Although this email and attachments have been swept by a scanner for the
presence of known computer viruses, no representations are made that they
are virus free and the Council cannot accept liability for any viruses
that may be in this email. The Council recommends that you check all
emails with an appropriate virus scanner.
Unless its prior written agreement is obtained, the Council does not
accept service of documents or enter into contracts by email.
The postal address for the Council is available on www.ambervalley.gov.uk
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