Asbestos at Glen Douglas Bunker Munitions Depot

The request was refused by British Army.

Dear British Army,

We are instructed to investigate a possible compensation claim by Mr Francis Gatens who was employed on the construction of the bunkers at Glen Douglas, Scotland.

We are making an information request under the Freedom of Information Scotland Act 2002.

The following information request includes "main" files and "see references” files, draft letters, documents as well as emails, memos and minutes of meetings relating to the under noted request.

• Details of the presence or removal of asbestos materials in the Glen Douglas Bunker Munitions Depot
• Accident reports, policies and procedures, inspections, risk assessments and notices relating to the above properties.
• Please advise us of any destruction of records and include the date of and authority for such destruction.
• In the event that documents are to be denied in whole or in part, please specify which exemption(s) is/are claimed for each passage or whole document denied.
• In our information request, if it is too wide or unclear could you please contact us by email and advise us accordingly. If you are not in possession of the requested information please notify us as to which authority could provide us with the relevant information.

We would be grateful if there are any questions or need for additional information to contact us by email at the under noted address. If a fee is required to be paid please confirm by email.

We look forward to hearing from you within 20 working days.

Yours faithfully,

Thompsons Solicitors

[email address]

DIO Sec-Parli (MULTIUSER),

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Good Afternoon,

 

Please find attached a response in reply to recent enquiry.

 

Kind Regards,

Defence Infrastructure Organisation 

 

DIO Sec-Parli (MULTIUSER),

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Dear Ms Christine

 

Please find attached response to your recent FOI request.

 

Kind regards,

 

 

 

Secretariat

Defence Infrastructure Organisation