Environmental Crime Processing Systems (South East)

Guildford Borough Council did not have the information requested.

Dear Guildford Borough Council,

What software do you use for Environmental Crime Enforcement (Issue and processing of fixed penalty notices)?
When does the current contract with the software supplier end?

Yours faithfully,

Bobby Lightfoot

noreply@guildford.gov.uk on behalf of FOI, Guildford Borough Council

Dear Mr Lightfoot,

We have considered your request for information.

Guildford Borough does not use a purpose built IT platform for the issuing
of Fixed Penalty Notices in terms of Environmental Crime and as such there
is no contract renewal to consider.

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Yours sincerely

Gary Kirk