Information on Double Yellow Lines on Union Lane in Cambridge

Roedd y cais yn llwyddiannus.

Dear Cambridgeshire County Council,

Could you please release information held in respect of the double yellow lines on Union Lane in Cambridge at the entrance to the roadway situated between 10 and 20 Union Lane. This roadway in question is also called Union Lane by the County Council and it may also be informally known as Kindersley Crescent. For further clarity the entrance way in question is the first reached on the right travelling north west on Union Lane from the Union Lane / Scotland Road junction.

Location:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/52°1...

I am expecting the council's response may include:

* An application form, or other request, for the work.
* Correspondence between the council, councillors, and those requesting the work.
* Financial information including details of relevant transactions and invoices.
* Records of decisions, and any reports presented to decision makers.
* Information relating to any consultation which was carried out.
* Pointers to any relevant published information such as relevant council policies, meeting papers of minutes.

Regards,

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Richard Taylor
Cambridge
http://www.rtaylor.co.uk

FOI, Cambridgeshire County Council

Dear Mr Taylor

Re: Freedom of Information Request ref [7424].

Thank you for your email of 18/01/2017 in which you requested information about Double Yellow Lines.

Your request will be dealt with in line with the Freedom of Information Act and its regulations. In accordance with the Act, the council aims to respond to all requests within 20 working days, in this instance by 15/02/2017.

If we require further information, clarification or a fee in order to fulfil your request we will contact you again. Please quote the reference number above in all future correspondence concerning this request.

Yours sincerely,

Information Management Team
SH1001
Shire Hall
Cambridge
CB3 0AP
T: 01223 699137
E: [email address]

dangos adrannau a ddyfynnir

ETE Policy and Business Support, Cambridgeshire County Council

9 Atodiad

Dear Richard Taylor,

 

Re: Freedom of Information Request ref: 7424

 

I write with reference to your e-mail of 18^th January 2017 regarding
Double Yellow Lines.

 

We have considered your request under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act. Please find our response attached as file FOI_7424_RES,
as well as eight appendices in files FOI_7424_APP1 to FOI_7424_APP8.

 

I hope this information is helpful but if you are unhappy with the service
you have received in relation to your request and wish to make a complaint
or request a review, you should write to Information Management Team, at
either [1][Cambridgeshire County Council request email] or by post at Box OCT1224, Shire Hall,
Cambridge CB3 0AP within 40 days of the date of this e-mail.

 

If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you have
the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a
decision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: Information
Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9
5AF, or via their website: [2]https://ico.org.uk/.

 

Generally, the ICO will not undertake a review or make a decision on a
request until the internal review process has been completed.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Cat

 

Cat Rutangye

Business Development Officer

Policy and Business Development

Economy, Transport and Environment 

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