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Rob O'Donnell made this Freedom of Information request to Brent Borough Council
Brent Borough Council did not have the information requested.
From: Rob O'Donnell
2 February 2010
Dear Brent Borough Council,
Back in the 1980s, you had an on-line presence on the BT “Prestel”
viewdata service, available under node 42035 according to the
Prestel Directory October 1983.
I am requesting any surviving documentation and data relating to
this project, with emphasis on the pages as published on Prestel.
If these are available in their original digital form, perhaps for
instance in the form of a back-up tape or disc from the system that
was used to create them, or as a surviving tape as may have been
sent to BT for upload to the system, then a copy of these would be
especially welcome.
Should there be any issues relating to the cost or time taken to
fulfilling this request, then please consider my request to be
limited to digital form of the published pages.
Thank you for your attention.
Yours faithfully,
Rob O'Donnell
From: Stephen F Williams
Brent Borough Council
2 February 2010
Brent Council - INFORMATION REQUEST
Our Reference: 580312
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Dear Mr. O'Donnell
Thank you for your request for information received on 2 February 2010. We
aim to respond to your request within 20 working days.
However, whilst we may send the formal notification of the decision to the
email address you have provided we will not send the information requested
to that address. This is because we are aware that doing so will
automatically result in the information being published on the
whatdotheyknow website. Publication of information in this way may
constitute an unauthorised re-use (under the Re-use of Public Sector
Information Regulations 2005) and may infringe copyright. I would
therefore be grateful if you will provide me with an alternative
disclosure address. This can be a postal address, fax number or an email
address, as long as it does not result in automatic publication and
re-use.If you wish to apply for permission to re-use any of the requested
information you may do so by writing to the IT Standards Manager at Brent
Council, Floor 5, 349-357 High Road, Wembley HA9 6BZ , telephone 020 8937
1402, e-mail
[1][Brent Borough Council request email]
If you wish to appeal against the requirement to provide an alternative
disclosure address you can do so by writing to the IT Standards Manager at
the address given above.
You also have a right of appeal to the Information Commissioner. However,
the Information Commissioner will not normally consider an appeal until
you have exhausted your rights of redress and complaint to the Council.
The Information Commissioner can be contacted as follows: Information
Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9
5AF; Telephone: 01625 545 700, www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
Yours sincerely
Stephen F Williams,
For Brent ITU
[email address]
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From: Stephen F Williams
Brent Borough Council
2 February 2010
Brent Council - INFORMATION REQUEST
Our Reference: 580312
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Dear Mr. O'Donnell
Further to your request for information received on 2 February 2010 I am
writing to inform you that unfortunately the information you requested
cannot be supplied as it is not held by Brent Council.
If you are dissatisfied with the response or how the Council has handled
your request you can complain to the Council by writing to the following
address: IT Standards Manager at Brent Council,&Floor 5, 349-357 High
Road, Wembley HA9 6BZ, telephone 020 8937 1402, e-mail [Brent Borough Council request email].
It is the Council's policy to ensure that, where practicable, your
complaint is dealt with by someone who was not involved in the original
decision.
You also have a right of appeal about our decision to the Information
Commissioner, however, the Information Commissioner will not normally
consider an appeal until you have exhausted your rights of redress and
complaint to the Council. The Information Commissioner can be contacted as
follows:
Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,
Cheshire SK9 5AF; Telephone: 01625 545 700,
www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
As part of our commitment to improve our service to our customers we would
welcome any feedback on the way that we have dealt with your request.
Yours sincerely
Stephen F Williams,
DPA & FOI Consultant
[email address]
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From: Rob O'Donnell
2 February 2010
Dear Brent Borough Council,
Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of
Information reviews.
I am writing to request an internal review of Brent Borough
Council's handling of my FOI request 'Prestel presence 1980s'.
A gap of only 36 minutes between my receiving your acknowledgement
of my request and your denial of having any records seems rather
fast when it would involve determining the existence of records 25+
years old, many of which may only exist on paper. Can you explain
the basis on which you were able to categorically deny their
existence?
A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/pr...
Yours faithfully,
Rob O'Donnell
From: Stephen F Williams
Brent Borough Council
3 February 2010
Brent Council - INFORMATION REQUEST
Our Reference: 580312
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Dear Mr. O'Donnell
Thank you for your request for an Internal Review of the above
decision received on 3 February 2010.
We aim to respond within 20 working days.
Yours sincerely
Stephen F Williams,
DPA & FOI Consultant
[email address]
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From: Rob O'Donnell
9 June 2010
Dear Stephen F Williams,
It is now over four months since I requested an internal review.
Substantially longer than the 20 working days indicated and held to
be reasonable by the Information Commissioners' Office.
Can you please advise the outcome of this ASAP?
Yours sincerely,
Rob O'Donnell
Rob O'Donnell left an annotation (12 September 2010)
ICO informed that there has been no response, and requested complaint re-opened.
From: Seedher, Raj
Brent Borough Council
23 September 2010
Dear Mr O'Donnell,
I have conducted an Internal Review of the council's handling of your request. Having checked with the relevant officers in the council, I am satisfied that no recorded information is held relating to your request. The reason why the response was dealt with within the short time frame was that the freedom of information officer was able to get an immediate response from the council officer responsible for the area concerned.
Rajesh Seedher
IT Standards Manager
Information Technology Unit
Business Transformation Department
Brent Council
Telephone 020 8937 1402
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From: FOI
Brent Borough Council
23 September 2010
Dear Mr O'Donnell,
I should point out that if you are not satisfied with the Internal Review, you have a right to complain to the Information Commissioner at Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF, telephone 0303 123 1113, www.ico.gov.uk.
Rajesh Seedher
IT Standards Manager
Information Technology Unit
Business Transformation Department
Brent Council
Telephone 020 8937 1402
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