Refusal to enter

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Dear House of Commons,

I request under the FOI the following please.

How many people have been refused entry to the House of Commons?
What are the reasons for the refusal to enter on each occasion?

Yours faithfully,

Rhodri Davies

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Dear Mr Davies,

 

Freedom of Information request F17-171

 

Thank you for your request for information dated 25 March 2017, received
by us on the 27 March 2017, which is copied below.

 

We will endeavour to respond to your request promptly but in any case
within 20 working days i.e. on or before 26 April 2017.

 

If you have any queries about your request, please use the request number
quoted above and in the subject line of this email.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Sarah Price

IRIS Support Officer
Information Rights and Information Security (IRIS) Service | House of
Commons

 

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Dear Mr Davies,

 

 

Freedom of Information request F17-171

 

Thank you for your request for information as copied below. You asked how
many people have been refused entry to the House of Commons, and the
reason for the refusal to enter on each occasion.

 

We have interpreted this request to be for information on the number of
people who have been refused physical entry onto the parliamentary estate,
at the various security entrance points.

 

The House of Commons does not record the number of people who have been
refused entry to the parliamentary estate and therefore this information
is not held.

 

The information you require may be held by the Metropolitan Police Service
who are responsible for security at our access points and you may
therefore wish to consider submitting your request to them.  The contact
details of the Metropolitan Police FOI team are here:
[1]http://www.met.police.uk/foi/contact_us.....

 

 

You may, if dissatisfied with the handling of your request, complain to
the House of Commons. Alternatively, if you are dissatisfied with the
outcome of your request you may ask the House of Commons to conduct an
internal review of any decision regarding your request. Complaints or
requests for internal review should be addressed to: Information Rights
and Information Security Service, Research and Information Team, House of
Commons, London SW1A 0AA or [2][House of Commons request email].  Please ensure
that you specify the full reasons for your complaint or internal review
along with any arguments or points that you wish to make.

 

If you remain dissatisfied, you may appeal to the Information Commissioner
at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF,
[3]www.ico.gov.uk.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Lauren

 

Lauren Puckey | IRIS Officer
Information Rights and Information Security (IRIS) Service | House of
Commons

Tel: 0207 219 4025 | Text Relay: 18001 219 4025 | Fifth Floor, 14 Tothill
St, London SW1H 9NB

 

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Dear Mr Davies,

 

 

Freedom of Information request F17-171

 

Thank you for your request for information as copied below. You asked how
many people have been refused entry to the House of Commons, and the
reason for the refusal to enter on each occasion.

 

We have interpreted this request to be for information on the number of
people who have been refused physical entry onto the parliamentary estate,
at the various security entrance points.

 

The House of Commons does not record the number of people who have been
refused entry to the parliamentary estate and therefore this information
is not held.

 

The information you require may be held by the Metropolitan Police Service
who are responsible for security at our access points and you may
therefore wish to consider submitting your request to them.  The contact
details of the Metropolitan Police FOI team are here:
[1]http://www.met.police.uk/foi/contact_us.....

 

 

You may, if dissatisfied with the handling of your request, complain to
the House of Commons. Alternatively, if you are dissatisfied with the
outcome of your request you may ask the House of Commons to conduct an
internal review of any decision regarding your request. Complaints or
requests for internal review should be addressed to: Information Rights
and Information Security Service, Research and Information Team, House of
Commons, London SW1A 0AA or [2][House of Commons request email].  Please ensure
that you specify the full reasons for your complaint or internal review
along with any arguments or points that you wish to make.

 

If you remain dissatisfied, you may appeal to the Information Commissioner
at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF,
[3]www.ico.gov.uk.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Lauren

 

Lauren Puckey | IRIS Officer
Information Rights and Information Security (IRIS) Service | House of
Commons

Tel: 0207 219 4025 | Text Relay: 18001 219 4025 | Fifth Floor, 14 Tothill
St, London SW1H 9NB

 

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