Follow this request
There is 1 person following this request
Act on what you've learnt
Similar requests
Section 106 growing spaces
To Haringey Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Waltham Forest Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Bexley Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Camden Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Use of Section 106 for growing spaces
To Hackney Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Hillingdon Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Cardiff Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Derby City Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Leicester City Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
To Harrow Borough Council by Dolly 7 July 2010
Section 106 growing spaces
Dolly made this Freedom of Information request to Enfield Council
The request was successful.
From: Dolly
7 July 2010
Dear Enfield Council,
Can you please provide the information on and where appropriate
copies of relevant documents of:
1) What land for allotments or growing spaces, both private and
public, have you requested in the last 5 years?
2) From the land requested in the last 5 years, what land has not
been put into use for your residents to grow on?
3) How many planning applications do you currently have which could
be used to make a Section 106 requirement for land to grow on?
4) What targets are in place to increase the use of Section 106 to
provide more land for your residents to grow on?
5) What is currently being done in your borough to provide
alternative land for residents to grow on?
This is a request made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act
2000.
Yours faithfully,
Dolly Theis
Enfield Council
8 July 2010
[1]Enfield Logo
Response
Dear Sir / Madam
We acknowledge your request for information received on 08/07/2010 08.56
AM
Your request has been passed to the Freedom of Information Team. This team
will contact you directly with the name and contact details of the Council
Officer responsible for handling your request.
If the information you are seeking exists, and we are not prevented from
releasing it by an exemption, the Council aim to provide you with the
information within 20 working days from receipt of your request.
Yours Sincerely
Enfield Council
Dear Sir / Madam
We acknowledge your request for information received on 08/07/2010 08.56
AM
Your request has been passed to the Freedom of Information Team. This team
will contact you directly with the name and contact details of the Council
Officer responsible for handling your request.
If the information you are seeking exists, and we are not prevented from
releasing it by an exemption, the Council aim to provide you with the
information within 20 working days from receipt of your request.
Yours Sincerely
Enfield Council
Thank you for your question. Please take a look at these Answers from our
knowledge base that might answer your question.
[2]How do I make a planning application?
[3]Do I need Planning Permission to work from home?
[4]I have received a letter from you notifying me of the next-door
neighbours planning application, how do I look at the plans?
[5]What planning conditions will be applied if I make an application?
[6]What is the Emergency Planning service?
If no Answers are shown this means we do not currently have any
information regarding this subject matter within our knowledge base.
Discussion Thread
Customer ( Dolly) 08/07/2010 08.56 AM
Dear Enfield Council,
Can you please provide the information on and where appropriate
copies of relevant documents of:
1) What land for allotments or growing spaces, both private and
public, have you requested in the last 5 years?
2) From the land requested in the last 5 years, what land has not
been put into use for your residents to grow on?
3) How many planning applications do you currently have which could
be used to make a Section 106 requirement for land to grow on?
4) What targets are in place to increase the use of Section 106 to
provide more land for your residents to grow on?
5) What is currently being done in your borough to provide
alternative land for residents to grow on?
This is a request made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act
2000.
Yours faithfully,
Dolly Theis
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Disclaimer: This message and any reply that you make will be
published on the internet. Our privacy and copyright policies:
[7]http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/about...
Please use this email address for all replies to this request:
[8][FOI #40865 email]
Is [9][Enfield Council request email] the wrong address for Freedom
of Information requests to Enfield Council? If so please contact us
using this form:
[10]http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/contact
If you find WhatDoTheyKnow useful as an FOI officer, please ask
your web manager to suggest us on your organisation's FOI page.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Question Reference No100708-000002
Date Created: 08/07/2010 08.56 AM
Last Updated: 08/07/2010 08.56 AM
Status: Correspondence team
References
Visible links
2. http://enfield-council.custhelp.com/app/...
3. http://enfield-council.custhelp.com/app/...
4. http://enfield-council.custhelp.com/app/...
5. http://enfield-council.custhelp.com/app/...
6. http://enfield-council.custhelp.com/app/...
7. http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/about...
8. mailto:[FOI #40865 email]
9. mailto:[Enfield Council request email]
10. http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/contact
Enfield Council
8 July 2010
An account was created automatically for you, but you can't log in until your password has been set.
Your username is: [FOI #40865 email]
Your registered email address is: [FOI #40865 email]
Click the following link to continue to a page where you can enter your new password.
http://enfield-council.custhelp.com/app/...
Please note that this link will expire 24 hours from the time that it was sent.
Enfield Council
30 July 2010
Dear Dolly
Thank you for your request for information about section 106 growing
spaces. The responses have been provided by our Parks Business Unit and by
our Planning Policy Team and are set out in the attachment below.
Kind regards (See attached file: Response.doc)
Lynn Robinson
Lynn Robinson
Housing Performance Manager
Place Shaping & Enterprise
London Borough of Enfield,
Civic Centre,
Silver Street, Enfield,
MIDDLESEX, EN1 3XA
T 020 8379 4403
F 020 8379 4291
E [email address]
www.enfield.gov.uk
show quoted sections
This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept by
MIMEsweeper for the presence of computer viruses.
www.clearswift.com
**********************************************************************
Things to do with this request
- Add an annotation (to help the requester or others)
- Download a zip file of all correspondence
Make and explore Freedom of Information requests





