Bridge Court Tree Preservation Area, West Kirby.

The request was refused by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council.

Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

Please supply copies of ALL emails, faxes and letters from or to council officer Matthew Rushton that relate to Bridge Court, West Kirby, including:
(i) The Bridge Court Tree Preservation Area West Kirby;
(ii) All plans for Bridge Court, West Kirby;
(iii) The sale of land at Bridge Court Tree Preservation Area;
(iv) Wirral Partnership Homes (Magenta Living) plans for Bridge Court; and
(v) Tree felling at the Bridge Court Tree Preservation Area.

Yours faithfully,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Afternoon

Wirral Council thanks you for your request. The Council can confirm all details in relation to this matter are available on the planning application files. These are available at Planning Office, North Annexe of Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton Street, Wallasey

You can contact Planning via telephone on 0151 606 2020, email [email address] <mailto:[email address]>, or visit our web pages at <http://www.wirral.gov.uk/my-services/env...>
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/plannin...
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/plannin...

Your request is therefore refused under Section 21 of the Freedom of Information Act, ‘information reasonably accessible by other means’. Further guidance on Section 21 can be found on the Information Commissioner’s Website at this link <http://ico.org.uk/for_organisations/guid...

You have the right to request an Internal Review regarding the refusal of your request for information and any such request should be sent to [email address] and it will be allocated to an Officer. After an Internal Review has taken place, if you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to complain to the Office of The Information Commissioner at <https://ico.org.uk/Global/contact_us

kind regards

Tracy O'Hare
Information Management
Transformation and Resources
Wirral Council

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Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council's handling of my FOI request 'Bridge Court Tree Preservation Area, West Kirby.'.

I requested copies of emails, letters and faxes.
These have not been provided.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/b...

Yours faithfully,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Afternoon

 

Wirral Council acknowledges your request for an Internal Review.

 

The Council has now reviewed your request in full, we can confirm we have
no further information to provide to you in regard to your queries. As
stated in our previous correspondence all details in relation to this
matter are available on the planning application files, please refer to
the detail provided.

 

If you remain dissatisfied with the outcome of this internal review, you
have the right to complain to the Office of The Information Commissioner
at [1]this link.

 

Kind regards,

 

Sent on behalf of

 

Jane Corrin

Information Management

Transformation and Resources

Wirral Council

 

This information supplied to you is copyrighted and continues to be
protected by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. You are free to
use it for your own purposes, including any non commercial research you
are doing and for the purposes of news reporting. Any other reuse, for
example commercial publication, would require our specific permission, may
involve licensing and the application of a charge.

 

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