Policy Secretariat
Defence Equipment and Support
Maple 0a, #2043
MOD Abbey Wood
Bristol
BS34 8JH
Mr Mark Laidler
Your Reference:
request-247082-
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Our Reference:
FOI2015/00149
Date:
14th January 2014
Dear Mr Laidler,
Thank you for your email of 6th January which I can confirm is considered to be a request for
information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 2000. You requested information on the
following vehicle:
Ex-military Land Rover Ambulance; Registration: 07FK75
I can confirm that the Ministry of Defence holds information relevant to your request. Please find
attached a copy of the MERLIN print for the vehicle which provides details of the units/locations
where the vehicle was based whilst in-service.
This information supplied to you continues to be protected by copyright. You are free to use it for
your own purposes, including for private study and non-commercial research, and for any other
purpose authorised by an exception in current copyright law. Documents (except photographs)
can be also used in the UK without requiring permission for the purposes of news reporting. Any
other reuse, for example commercial publication, would require the permission of the copyright
holder.
Most documents supplied will have been produced within government and will be Crown Copyright.
For information about re-using Crown Copyright see the Office of Public Sector Information website
at
www.opsi.gov.uk. The copyright in some documents may rest with a third party. For information
about obtaining permission from a third party see the Intellectual Property Office’s website at
www.ipo.gov.uk.
If you are not satisfied with this response or you wish to complain about any aspect of the handling
of your request, then you should contact me in the first instance. If informal resolution is not
possible and you are still dissatisfied then you may apply for an independent internal review by
contacting the Information Rights Compliance team, 1st Floor, MOD Main Building, Whitehall,
SW1A 2HB (e-mail xxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx). Please note that any request for an internal review must
be made within 40 working days of the date on which the attempt to reach informal resolution has
come to an end.
If you remain dissatisfied following an internal review, you may take your complaint to the
Information Commissioner under the provisions of Section 50 of the Freedom of Information Act.
Please note that the Information Commissioner will not investigate your case until the MOD internal
review process has been completed. Further details of the role and powers of the Information
Commissioner can be found on the Commissioner's website, http://www.ico.gov.uk.
Yours sincerely,
Policy Secretariat