Abandoned vehicle charges
Dear Fife Council,
(1) I would like to know how much Fife council charges private landowners for removal of Abandoned vehicles.
(2) How many complaints have been received since 1 April 2016.
(3) what is the total income generated from the removal of Abandoned vehicles from private land in fife since 1 April 2016.
Yours faithfully,
Gavin Ellis
Dear Mr Ellis,
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Yours sincerely
Deborah McKay
Information Officer
Dear Mr Ellis,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) ACT 2002 – REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
I refer to your email dated and received 09/01/2017 11:54, our ref 15808.
I am pleased to enclose the information you requested and trust that it
meets your requirements.
(1) I would like to know how much Fife council charges private
landowners for removal of Abandoned vehicles?
Fife Council do not charge to remove vehicles from areas of private land.
(2) How many complaints have been received since 1 April 2016.
From 1 April 2016 to date there were 76 complaints.
(3) What is the total income generated from the removal of Abandoned
vehicles from private land in fife since 1 April 2016.
No income has been generated.
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Deborah McKay
Information Officer
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