Steve Woods
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This person's 16 Freedom of Information requests
Council's "commitment" to open source
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 26 July 2011.
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Dear Mr Woods, [1][FOI #77557 email]
Thank you for your request for information, a copy of which is enclosed
below.
Please find attached a copy o...
Breakdown of costs for aborted recruitment of deputy chief executive
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 24 March 2011.
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Mr Woods,
Thank you for your further request regarding the Head-hunter costs, I can
confirm that the total costs for the Head-hunter were £9,000 th...
Cost of aborted recruitment process for deputy chief executive
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 8 March 2011.
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Mr Woods,
The aborted recruitment process cost between £9,750 and £10,250
Advertising - £250
Headhunter costs to include shortlisting - £9,500 - 1...
Eurocities 2010 conference
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 17 December 2010.
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Dear Mr Woods,
Thank you for your FoI request. We apologise for the delay in responding
to you.
Please find below the response to you request.
1...
Cost of 2009 UKBA Christmas card
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Seems all the histeria over massive cost was the usual ignorance from the no-borders fools and Daily Mailers.
Council expenditure on domain names and websites
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 6 November 2009.
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Dear Mr Woods
Freedom of Information request - expenditure on domain names and
websites
Apologies for the delay in our response, however, we are now...
Big Green Gathering - disclosure of correspondence and telephone calls
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by Avon and Somerset Constabulary to Steve Woods on 28 October 2009.
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Avon and Somerset Constabulary
Corporate Information Management Department
Force Headquarters, PO Box 37, Valley Road,
Portishead, Bristol, BS20...
Elastic bands
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tag: #wikipedia
Consultancy fees for Audit Commission Comprehensive Performance Review
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 21 August 2009.
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Dear Mr Woods,
Many thanks for your request dated 15th September 2009, a copy of which
is enclosed below.
It appears that the council has not paid a...
Proportion of council tax accounted for by weekly food waste collections
Follow up
sent to Bristol City Council by Steve Woods on 17 August 2009.
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Thanks very much for the PDF, which I can now open and read the contents.
Yours sincerely,
Steve Woods
Black Cloud installation - extent of council support
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 10 August 2009.
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Dear Mr Woods,
Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information Request. I have
liaised with the relevant teams involved and have replied appropriate...
Mr Woods
Many thanks for your FoI Act enquiry dated May 3rd 2009 which has been
forwarded to me to respond to.
The budget for the council's Our City...
Adopted highways in and bordering Cabot Circus
Follow up
sent to Bristol City Council by Steve Woods on 9 January 2009.
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Many thanks for your reply in response to my request for review regarding the lack of an answer to a recent FoI request, whose contents have been n...
Enforcement of the smoking ban
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sent to Bristol City Council by Steve Woods on 23 December 2008.
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Thank you for your reply to my FoI request re smoking ban enforcement in Bristol.
To my question, "How many persons does Bristol City Council emp...
Software licensing costs
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 27 November 2008.
Partially successful.
Dear Mr Woods,
Thank you for your further request.
The Council's financial systems record the following expenditure under
code CP (computer software)...
Employment within council
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by Bristol City Council to Steve Woods on 6 October 2008.
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Dear Mr Woods,
As at 6th October 2008:
- There are 238 Bristol City Council employees that have community, equality/equalities, diversity or cohesio...
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Process to Assign a Residential Wheelie Bin
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Bristol City Council is being disingenuous when it states that "Any household with 1 or 2 residents can have...". The residents of parts of Easton & S...
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