Arrests under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 23.09.18
Dear The English Heritage Trust,
Was anyone arrested, prosecuted or fined for breaching the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 during the open access to Stonehenge on 23 September 2018. If so, how many, for what offence(s) and what were the outcomes.
Yours faithfully,
Sally Gross
Our Reference:19/00726
Dear Ms Gross,
Re: Information Request – Arrests under the Ancient Monuments and
Archaeological Areas Act 1979 23.09.18
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'Was anyone arrested, prosecuted or fined for breaching the Ancient
Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 during the open access to
Stonehenge on 23 September 2018. If so, how many, for what offence(s)
and what were the outcomes.'
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REF: 19/00726
Dear Ms Gross,
Thank you for your email dated 6 March in which you have requested the
following information:
Was anyone arrested, prosecuted or fined for breaching the Ancient
Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 during the open access to
Stonehenge on 23 September 2018? If so, how many, for what offence(s) and
what were the outcomes?
Your request has been processed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA).
Having looked into your request I can confirm that English Heritage do not
keep a record of police arrests. This information would be held by the
relevant police authority.
I am sorry that I cannot be more helpful on this occasion. Details of our
review procedure are attached.
Yours sincerely
Frances Gibbons
Mrs Frances Gibbons
Senior Information Rights Officer- Tues, Wed, Thurs
Information and Records Management
Historic England | Room 2/07 | The Engine House | Fire Fly Avenue |
Swindon | Wiltshire | SN2 2EH
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