Advertisement of consultation of the London Plan: Examination in PUblic

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Dear Greater London Authority,

Re. Examination in Public of the new London Plan - Notice by Advertisement

Please can you send me the following:
1. Copies of the form of the original notice(s) by advertisement ("notice") that was/ were made by the Inspectors for the Examination in Public of the new London Plan (the "panel"), which plan is shortly to be published. If notice was made in more than one newspaper, please send the notice for each newspaper, even if it is identical.
2. The name(s) of the newspaper(s) in which any notice was placed together with the date on which the advertisement appeared in such newspaper(s)
3. Original information showing i. the order for each form of notice together with ii. the form for which the order was being made and iii. payment for that specific form of notice
4. The number of notices in total that were placed about the Examination in Public of the London Plan by date of advertisement.

Yours faithfully,

Angus Scott

Greater London Authority

    From: [FOI #721518 email]
    To: [Greater London Authority request email]
    Subject: Freedom of Information request - Advertisement of
consultation of the London Plan: Examination in PUblic

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Dear Greater London Authority,

Please can you inform me when I will receive a reply to this Freedom of Information request?

Yours faithfully,

Angus Scott

Greater London Authority

    From: [FOI #721518 email]
    To: [Greater London Authority request email]
    Subject: RE: Freedom of Information request - Advertisement of
consultation of the London Plan: Examination in PUblic

Thank you for contacting us about the work of the Mayor and/or City Hall.

 

We aim to respond to written communication as quickly as possible and
within 20 working days.

 

However, please note that we may not reply to correspondence we consider:

• Is addressed to another party and where the Mayor has been copied-in for
information only.
• Contains comments that do not require a response.
• Includes unsolicited job applications or CVs.
• Is trying to sell or market a product.
• To be vexatious or contains abusive or discriminatory language.

 

In addition, we will not respond where we specifically state that we are
unable to enter into correspondence (for example, when inviting responses
to consultation documents).

 

If you have written to request the release of information under the
Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) or Environmental Information Regulations
(EIR), please take this message as confirmation your request has been
received. We will aim to provide a response within the statutory 20
working day deadline.
Further information on our service standards, is available on our website
at: [1]http://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/contac....

 

Thank you again for writing.

 

Yours sincerely,
Public Liaison Unit

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Mayor of London, Greater London Authority

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Dear Mr Scott
Please find attached response in relation to your request for
information. 
Yours sincerely
Information Governance Officer 
Greater London Authority
Dear Greater London Authority,
Re. Examination in Public of the new London Plan - Notice by Advertisement

Please can you send me the following:
1. Copies of the form of the original notice(s) by advertisement
("notice") that was/ were made by the Inspectors for the Examination in
Public of the new London Plan (the "panel"), which plan is shortly to be
published. If notice was made in more than one newspaper, please send the
notice for each newspaper, even if it is identical.
2. The name(s) of the newspaper(s) in which any notice was placed together
with the date on which the advertisement appeared in such newspaper(s)
3. Original information showing i. the order for each form of notice
together with ii. the form for which the order was being made and iii.
payment for that specific form of notice
4. The number of notices in total that were placed about the Examination
in Public of the London Plan by date of advertisement.

Yours faithfully,

Angus Scott

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Dear Mayor of London,

Thank you for your reply. With all due respect, I believe that you have not sent all the information I requested.

You have sent two pictures of pages from the Evening Standard. One shows an advertisement for the Examination in Public of the London Plan (P8 of your document) but appears to bear no date; the other (Page 7 of your document) does not appear to show any advertisement of the Examination in Public or show the date of publication of the page, although the text is blurred and only half the page is visible.

Please can you therefore send me, in order to complete my request:

1. Copies of the relevant page of the Evening Standard on the two dates mentioned as dates of advertisement of the Examination in Public of the London Plan, each showing the advertisement for the Examination in Public of the London Plan, each showing clearly the date of the edition of the Evening Standard in which each advertisement appeared.

Yours sincerely,

Angus Scott

Greater London Authority

    From: [FOI #721518 email]
    To: [Greater London Authority request email]
    Subject: RE: MGLA260121-4679 Freedom of Information request -
Advertisement of consultation of the London Plan: Examination in PUblic

Thank you for contacting us about the work of the Mayor and/or City Hall.

 

We aim to respond to written communication as quickly as possible and
within 20 working days.

 

However, please note that we may not reply to correspondence we consider:

• Is addressed to another party and where the Mayor has been copied-in for
information only.
• Contains comments that do not require a response.
• Includes unsolicited job applications or CVs.
• Is trying to sell or market a product.
• To be vexatious or contains abusive or discriminatory language.

 

In addition, we will not respond where we specifically state that we are
unable to enter into correspondence (for example, when inviting responses
to consultation documents).

 

If you have written to request the release of information under the
Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) or Environmental Information Regulations
(EIR), please take this message as confirmation your request has been
received. We will aim to provide a response within the statutory 20
working day deadline.
Further information on our service standards, is available on our website
at: [1]http://www.london.gov.uk/about-us/contac....

 

Thank you again for writing.

 

Yours sincerely,
Public Liaison Unit

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Mayor of London, Greater London Authority

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Dear Angus Scott
Please find attached response in relation to your complaint. 
Yours sincerely
Information Governance team 
Greater London Authority 
Dear Mayor of London,

Thank you for your reply. With all due respect, I believe that you have
not sent all the information I requested.

You have sent two pictures of pages from the Evening Standard. One shows
an advertisement for the Examination in Public of the London Plan (P8 of
your document) but appears to bear no date; the other (Page 7 of your
document) does not appear to show any advertisement of the Examination in
Public or show the date of publication of the page, although the text is
blurred and only half the page is visible.

Please can you therefore send me, in order to complete my request:

1. Copies of the relevant page of the Evening Standard on the two dates
mentioned as dates of advertisement of the Examination in Public of the
London Plan, each showing the advertisement for the Examination in Public
of the London Plan, each showing clearly the date of the edition of the
Evening Standard in which each advertisement appeared.

Yours sincerely,

Angus Scott

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