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Daniel Williamson made this Freedom of Information request to Bristol City Council
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From: Daniel Williamson
17 November 2008
Dear Sir or Madam,
In Cabinet on 30th October, Peter Hammond stated that he had
received numerous letters of support for the proposal to expand
Sefton Park Schools.
As Peter Hammond is using these letters as part of his
deliberations, I would like those documents to be available for
public scrutiny and authentication.
Yours faithfully,
Dan Williamson
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Bristol City Council
17 November 2008
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Bristol City Council
10 December 2008
Dear Mr Williamson,
Thank you for your request for information enclosed below.
The Cabinet meeting can be viewed at
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/navigation...
If you go to "Committee Meeting and Reports" and then locate the
cabinet meeting of 30 October, you can select to view the podcast.
It has been confirmed that it was not stated that letters of report had
been received and I can confirm that there are no such letters held, by
Councillor Hammond.
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Dear Sir or Madam,
In Cabinet on 30th October, Peter Hammond stated that he had
received numerous letters of support for the proposal to expand
Sefton Park Schools. As Peter Hammond is using these letters as
part of his deliberations, I would like those documents to be
available for public scrutiny and authentication.
Yours faithfully,
Dan Williamson
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