Animals used in Non-Regulatory Procedures
Dear University of Portsmouth,
I am writing under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I request to know the following information
1. Can you please give me the data for the last 3 years on the total number of animals the University have used in non-regulated procedures.
2. Out of the total number of animals the University have used in non-regulated procedures can you split this into 2 categories wild animals and other species.
Yours faithfully,
caroline betts
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Dear Caroline,
I refer to your email of 21 September 2024 in which you submitted a
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Your request relates
to information concerning animal research.
As you may be aware, the University has 20 working days in which to
respond to your request. Therefore, I will respond more fully by 21
October 2024, although if it is possible to reply before then I will do
so. Should you have any queries before then, however, please feel free to
contact me again by replying to this email.
Yours sincerely
Nicola
Nicola Young
Complaints and Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Member of the [1]Neurodiverse Network, the [2]LGBTQ Staff
Network and [3]Multicultural Staff Network
E: [4][email address]
T: 023 92 84 3103
W: [5]www.port.ac.uk
University of Portsmouth, Mercantile House, Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth,
PO1 2EG
[6][IMG]
Please don’t take offence if I don’t reply to say ‘thank you’. If every UK
adult sent 1 less courtesy email a day, we’d save over 16,400 tonnes of
carbon a year – so, [7]think before you thank.
Dear Caroline,
I refer to your email of 21 September 2024 in which you submitted a
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and to my colleague
Nicola's acknowledgement of 23 September 2024. Your request relates to
information concerning animal research.
We have requested the information as outlined in your request but we are
still awaiting receipt of data from some of the relevant parties. As a
result it will not be possible for us to respond to you today. We have
chased our colleagues for the outstanding information and we hope to be
able to provide you with a full response as soon as possible.
We trust this delay will not cause too much inconvenience but should you
have any queries before then, please feel free to contact me, either by
replying to this email, or by telephoning me directly on 02392 843110.
Yours sincerely
Nathalie
Nathalie Derrick
Assistant Complaints & Information Officer
University of Portsmouth
T: +44(023)92 843110
E: [1][email address]
W: [2]www.port.ac.uk
University of Portsmouth, St Andrew's Court, St Michael's Road, PO1 2PR
On Mon, 23 Sept 2024 at 11:30, C- ID <[3][email address]> wrote:
Dear Caroline,
I refer to your email of 21 September 2024 in which you submitted a
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Your request relates
to information concerning animal research.
As you may be aware, the University has 20 working days in which to
respond to your request. Therefore, I will respond more fully by 21
October 2024, although if it is possible to reply before then I will do
so. Should you have any queries before then, however, please feel free
to contact me again by replying to this email.
Yours sincerely
Nicola
Nicola Young
Complaints and Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Member of the [4]Neurodiverse Network, the [5]LGBTQ Staff
Network and [6]Multicultural Staff Network
E: [7][email address]
T: 023 92 84 3103
W: [8]www.port.ac.uk
University of Portsmouth, Mercantile House, Hampshire Terrace,
Portsmouth, PO1 2EG
[9][IMG]
Please don’t take offence if I don’t reply to say ‘thank you’. If every
UK adult sent 1 less courtesy email a day, we’d save over 16,400 tonnes
of carbon a year – so, [10]think before you thank.
On Sat, 21 Sept 2024 at 10:59, 'caroline betts' via Freedom of
Information <[11][University of Portsmouth request email]> wrote:
Dear University of Portsmouth,
I am writing under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I request to
know the following information
1. Can you please give me the data for the last 3 years on the total
number of animals the University have used in non-regulated
procedures.
2. Out of the total number of animals the University have used in
non-regulated procedures can you split this into 2 categories wild
animals and other species.
Yours faithfully,
caroline betts
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Dear Caroline,
Please find attached a response to your Freedom of Information Request.
I trust the information in the attached letter is helpful to you but if
you have any further queries, please feel free to contact me by replying
to this email.
Yours sincerely
Nicola
Nicola Young
Complaints and Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Member of the [1]Neurodiverse Network, the [2]LGBTQ Staff
Network and [3]Multicultural Staff Network
E: [4][email address]
T: 023 92 84 3103
W: [5]www.port.ac.uk
University of Portsmouth, Mercantile House, Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth,
PO1 2EG
[6][IMG]
Please don’t take offence if I don’t reply to say ‘thank you’. If every UK
adult sent 1 less courtesy email a day, we’d save over 16,400 tonnes of
carbon a year – so, [7]think before you thank.
On Mon, 21 Oct 2024 at 10:34, C- ID <[8][email address]> wrote:
Dear Caroline,
I refer to your email of 21 September 2024 in which you submitted a
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and to my colleague
Nicola's acknowledgement of 23 September 2024. Your request relates to
information concerning animal research.
We have requested the information as outlined in your request but we are
still awaiting receipt of data from some of the relevant parties. As a
result it will not be possible for us to respond to you today. We have
chased our colleagues for the outstanding information and we hope to be
able to provide you with a full response as soon as possible.
We trust this delay will not cause too much inconvenience but should you
have any queries before then, please feel free to contact me, either by
replying to this email, or by telephoning me directly on 02392 843110.
Yours sincerely
Nathalie
Nathalie Derrick
Assistant Complaints & Information Officer
University of Portsmouth
T: +44(023)92 843110
E: [9][email address]
W: [10]www.port.ac.uk
University of Portsmouth, St Andrew's Court, St Michael's Road, PO1 2PR
On Mon, 23 Sept 2024 at 11:30, C- ID <[11][email address]> wrote:
Dear Caroline,
I refer to your email of 21 September 2024 in which you submitted a
request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Your request
relates to information concerning animal research.
As you may be aware, the University has 20 working days in which to
respond to your request. Therefore, I will respond more fully by 21
October 2024, although if it is possible to reply before then I will
do so. Should you have any queries before then, however, please feel
free to contact me again by replying to this email.
Yours sincerely
Nicola
Nicola Young
Complaints and Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Member of the [12]Neurodiverse Network, the [13]LGBTQ Staff
Network and [14]Multicultural Staff Network
E: [15][email address]
T: 023 92 84 3103
W: [16]www.port.ac.uk
University of Portsmouth, Mercantile House, Hampshire Terrace,
Portsmouth, PO1 2EG
[17][IMG]
Please don’t take offence if I don’t reply to say ‘thank you’. If
every UK adult sent 1 less courtesy email a day, we’d save over 16,400
tonnes of carbon a year – so, [18]think before you thank.
On Sat, 21 Sept 2024 at 10:59, 'caroline betts' via Freedom of
Information <[19][University of Portsmouth request email]> wrote:
Dear University of Portsmouth,
I am writing under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I request
to know the following information
1. Can you please give me the data for the last 3 years on the total
number of animals the University have used in non-regulated
procedures.
2. Out of the total number of animals the University have used in
non-regulated procedures can you split this into 2 categories wild
animals and other species.
Yours faithfully,
caroline betts
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Is [21][University of Portsmouth request email] the wrong address for
Freedom of Information requests to University of Portsmouth? If so,
please contact us using this form:
[22]https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/change_re...
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[24]https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/ico-...
[25]https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/help/ico-...
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