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Dear Angus Council,

Please provide a log of all local access issues recorded between 1 April 2017 and the present date. Please detail each access issue in xls spreadsheet format (not Pdf or a Word/txt document), broken down by financial year. Please include:

– The nature of the issue, including key details such as who or what has caused the issue, the log date and the location
– What actions have been taken to resolve each issue (please also advise if no action has been taken)
– Whether the issue still exists, or has been resolved (and if so, how)

Yours faithfully,

Jamie Mann

InformationGovernance, Angus Council

Dear Mr Mann

Thank you for your information request dated 28 February 2022 (received by the Council on that same day).

In order to enable me to respond to your request I would appreciate if you could please clarify what you mean by local access issues.

Once I have received clarification from you the Council will be pleased to respond to your request within 20 working days at the latest.

In the meantime, if you have any queries please email [email address].

Yours sincerely
Brenda Angus

Brenda Angus | Business Support Assistant | Angus Council | Tel: 01307 491752 | Email: [email address] or [email address] | www.angus.gov.uk

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Dear InformationGovernance,

I'm hoping to be provided with a list of issues which have prevented access to land in your local authority, such as walking routes being obstructed. Sorry for not being clearer.

Yours sincerely,

Jamie Mann

Angus Council Information Governance, Angus Council

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Reference: FOI-405072079
Date of request: 02/03/2022
Title of request: Access Issue Log

Dear Jamie Mann,

Thank you for submitting your FOI Request. We confirm receipt of your
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will advise you of this. Please refer to the attachment which gives a
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Yours sincerely

Information Governance

 

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Reference: FOI-405072079
Date of request: 01/03/2022
Title of request: Access Issue Log
Information request:

Dear Angus Council,
Please provide a log of all local access issues recorded between 1 April
2017 and the present date. Please detail each access issue in xls
spreadsheet format (not Pdf or a Word/txt document), broken down by
financial year. Please include:
– The nature of the issue, including key details such as who or what has
caused the issue, the log date and the location
– What actions have been taken to resolve each issue (please also advise
if no action has been taken)
– Whether the issue still exists, or has been resolved (and if so, how)
By Access Issues I mean: a list of issues which have prevented access to
land in your local authority, such as walking routes being obstructed. 
Yours faithfully,
Jamie Mann

Dear Jamie Mann,

Request for Information

Thank you for your request for information dated 2nd March 2022 (received
by the Council that same date) which has been passed to me for attention.

You have requested the following information:

A log of all local access issues recorded between 1 April 2017 and the
present date. Please detail each access issue in xls spreadsheet format
(not Pdf or a Word/txt document), broken down by financial year. Please
include:

The nature of the issue, including key details such as who or what has
caused the issue, the log date and the location

What actions have been taken to resolve each issue (please also advise if
no action has been taken)

Whether the issue still exists, or has been resolved (and if so, how)

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Hi,

Thanks for this. But please can you provide it in spreadsheet format as requested?

Yours sincerely,

Jamie Mann

InformationGovernance, Angus Council

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Dear Mr Mann

Thank you for your undernoted email. Please see the attached spreadsheet.

If you have any queries please email [Angus Council request email].

Yours sincerely
Brenda Angus

Brenda Angus | Business Support Assistant | Angus Council | Tel: 01307 491752 | Email: [email address] or [email address] | www.angus.gov.uk

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Thanks Brenda,

Yours sincerely,

Jamie Mann

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