Info Request - NI 8 Sports Participation
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am interested in making a Freedom of Information to Birmingham.
Can you therefore pass the following request on to the appropriate Council Officer / Section?
Request: Birmingham has included national Indicator NI 8 Adult Participation in Sport in its current Local Area Agreement. Given the challenging nature of this indicator (it is measured via an independent telephone survey of 1,000 residents) can you provide any information e.g. detailed action Plans which describe the measures being taken by the authority to meet its targets for local sports participation i.e. increasing the number of adults doing sport 3 X 30 per week.
Please send information in electronic format where possible.
Web links to appropriate documents will suffice.
Thank you
John Finnen, [address removed],
Yours faithfully, John Finnen
Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Request for Information
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Yours sincerely
Rosa Hunter
Information Governance Officer
Business Support – Data Protection / Freedom of Information
Performance & Support Services
Tel: 0121 303 6676
Fax: 0121 303 4943
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Dear J Finnen
Please find a response to your FOI request:
Sonya Cerutti
Information Governance Manager
Performance & Support Services
Environment & Culture
14th Floor, Alpha Tower
Tel: 303 1294
Fax: 303 4943
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