2017 MJ Awards

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Dear Durham County Council,

The Council was nominated for an award at the 2017 Municipal Journal awards.

Q1: Which organisation nominated the Council? If the Council was nominated for more than one award category, please list each category and the organisation which made the nomination
Q2: For any awards where the Council nominated itself, please provide copies of the nomination form submitted
Q3: Please provide copies of any press releases produced by the Council pertaining to the MJ awards 2017 – including any prior to the award ceremony and any which were issued after the award ceremony.
Q4: How many personnel attended the awards dinner in London? Please state the number of councillors and the number of officers
Q5: How much money did the Council spend on seats at the awards dinner? For clarity, where a place was sponsored by an external body, please do not include in this total ie only include Council expenditure
Q6: How much external sponsorship was received to support the event? Please list each sponsoring organisation and the sum provided
Q7: What were the travel, accommodation and subsistence costs for Council personnel, including councillors and officers, attending the event?

Yours faithfully,

Arthur Smith

Freedom of Information,

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION

 

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Yours sincerely,

 

The Information Management Team

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Dear Arthur Smith,

 

Please find attached our response to your Freedom of Information request.

 

Kind regards,

 

Julie Hodgson

Freedom of Information and Data Protection Officer

Transformation and Partnerships

Durham County Council

Room 143 - 148

County Hall

Durham

DH1 5UF

Direct Tel: 03000268037

 

Switchboard: 03000260000

 

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