Request for User Needs Assessment submitted to Curacao by Bristol City Council

Sean Corker made this Freedom of Information request to Bristol City Council

The request was partially successful.

From: Sean Corker

18 March 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please could you send me all communication with the organisation
CURACAO (Co-ordination of Urban RoAd-user ChArging Organisational
issues. Specifically I would like a copy of the Bristol's response
to the User Needs Assessment Questionnaire sent out by Curacao

Yours faithfully,

Sean Corker

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From: Freedom of Information
Bristol City Council

18 March 2009

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From: Sean Corker

18 April 2009

Dear Sir/madam,

On the 18th of March I made an FOI request which you have as yet
not replied to with in the required 20 working days. Under Freedom
of Information rules you are now breaking the law

Please respond to my original request

Yours sincerely,

Sean Corker

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From: Sean Corker

19 May 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of
Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Bristol City
Council's handling of my FOI request 'Request for User Needs
Assessment submitted to Curacao by Bristol City Council'.

This request is know 1 month overdue!

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is
available on the Internet at this address:
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/re...

Yours sincerely,

Sean Corker

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From: Ed Minihane
Bristol City Council

20 May 2009


Attachment UNAQ CURACAO Bristol.pdf
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Dear Mr Corker

Thank you for your email regarding the CURACAO European Project.

The CURACAO (Co-ordination of Urban Road User Charging Organisational Issues) project is a consortium of 15 member organisations looking into the shortfall between the potential of road pricing as a demand management tool and the progress of its actual implementation. This is a 3 year project running from 2006 to 2009.

Your request asked specifically for Bristol's Response to the User Needs Assessment Questionnaire, and a copy of this response sent in July 2006 is attached.

The request also asked for all communication regarding the project. Unfortunately over the life of a 3 year project, the amount of correspondence is considerable. Would you be able to be more specific, if there is a particular area of the project you are interested in?

Alternatively, details of the project with reports and documentation is freely available on the Project website, www.curacaoproject.eu and this may provide the information you are looking for.

I hope this response answers your request, however if you are not satisfied with this response, you can contact the Data Protection Officer at Bristol City Council Legal Services, The Council House, College Green, Bristol, BS99 7PH or [Bristol City Council request email]. Details of the complaints procedure can be found at http://www.bristol.gov.uk/complaints.

If, after you have exhausted the council’s complaints procedure, you are still not satisfied with the response you have received you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner, details of your right to complain can be found at http://www.ico.gov.uk/complaints.aspx

Yours sincerely,

Ed Minihane
Team Manager, Policy and Programme
Transport Planning Group
City Development
Bristol City Council
Brunel House
St. Georges Road
Bristol
BS1 5UY

Tel: 0117 9036712
Fax: 0117 9036716

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