Free tickets to see the Pet Shop Boys concert on 31st of December 2013
Dear City of Edinburgh Council,
Please detail the number of tickets given to council employees without receiving payment for tickets to see the Pet Shop boys concert on 31st of December.
Yours faithfully,
Grant Duff
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Our ref: 2011
Dear Mr Duff
Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 - Acknowledgement of Request
Subject: Free tickets to see the Pet Shop Boys concert on 31st December
Thank you for your request for information which was received on 02/12/2013. Your request is being dealt with under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Mr Grant Duff
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Our ref: 2011
Dear Mr Duff
Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004 - Release of
Information
Subject: Free tickets to see the Pet Shop Boys concert on 31st December
Thank you for your request for information which has been dealt with under
the terms of the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
Your request for information has been considered and the information is
enclosed.
You asked the following;
Please detail the number of tickets given to council employees without
receiving payment for tickets to see the Pet Shop Boys’ concert on 31st of
December.
The Council has not provided any free tickets for staff to see the Pet
Shop Boys’ concert on 31 December 2013.
To promote transparency and accountability, please note it is the
Council’s policy to publish all request details and responses made under
freedom of information legislation. This information will be made
available through the Council’s website and will not include your personal
details.
Your right to seek a review
If you are unhappy with the way we have dealt with your request, you can
ask us to review our actions and decisions by writing to the Head of Legal
Risk and Compliance, The City of Edinburgh Council, Waverley Court
Business Centre 2:1, 4, East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG or email:
[2]legal.[Edinburgh City Council request email]
Please note that your request must be in a recordable format (email,
letter, audio tape etc.), and that you have 40 working days upon receipt
of this letter to ask for a review. You will receive a full response to
your review request within 20 working days of its receipt. Please remember
to quote the reference number above in any future communications.
If you are not content with the outcome of the review, you can ask the
Scottish Information Commissioner to review our decision. You must submit
your complaint to the Commissioner within 6 months of receiving our review
response. The Commissioner can be contacted at:
The Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner
Kinburn Castle
Doubledykes Road
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 9DS
Telephone: 01334 464610
Fax: 01334 464611
Website [3]www.itspublicknowledge.info
E-mail: [4][email address]
Yours sincerely,
Clayton Pratt
Information Compliance Officer
Records & Information Compliance Unit
Level 2:1, Waverley Court, Edinburgh EH8 8BG Tel 0131 200 2340
[5][Edinburgh City Council request email] [6]www.edinburgh.gov.uk
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