Allotment waiting list data
Dear Sir or Madam,
As of January 2009, please could you tell me:
1) How many allotment sites are there in the Council area for which the council has access to waiting list data?
2) In total, how many plots are on these sites ?
3) In total, how many people are on these waiting lists for an allotment?
4) Are any of these waiting lists closed to further applications?
5) How many sites are there in total in the Council area?
Yours faithfully,
Margaret Campbell
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Dear Auto-Response,
On the 30th January I submitted a request for information. Under the Freedom of Information Act you should have replied by now, and are breaking the law.
My request is below, I would be grateful for an early response to this:
As of January 2009, please could you tell me:
1) How many allotment sites are there in the Council area for which the council has access to waiting list data?
2) In total, how many plots are on these sites ?
3) In total, how many people are on these waiting lists for an allotment?
4) Are any of these waiting lists closed to further applications?
5) How many sites are there in total in the Council area?
Yours sincerely,
Margaret Campbell
Dear Ms Campbell
Please see attached our response to your FOI request.
<<Margaret Campbell 6.3.09.pdf>>
Yours sincerely
Linda
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Uttlesford District Council
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