Buildings now owned by private sector after being built with PFI/PPPs

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Dear Brent Borough Council,

I wish to know how many;

a) hospitals,
b) schools,
c) police stations,
d) buildings not classified as (a), (b) & (c),

that were built using PFI (and/or PPPs), that are now owned (and/or
run) by the private sector.

A good example, should you not understand what I mean is;
Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridgeshire

Please could you make it clear if the assets are;

a) Fully Public-owned
b) Partially Privately-owned
c) Fully Privately-Owned

Yours faithfully,

Mr Wrighte

Dear Brent Borough Council,

Please could you respond to my request immediately & also explain why the delay has occurred?

Yours faithfully,

Mr Wrighte

FOI, Brent Borough Council

Dear Mr Wrighte

We are sorry for the delay in answering your request.

I have asked the relvant departments to respond to your request as soon as possible.

Quite separately we will initiate an Internal Review into why no response has been sent to date.

The timetable for responding to Internal Reviews is 20 working days from complaint, although this can be extended to 40 wd where the issues are complex.

Regards

Stephen Williams

for Brent ITU

Brent Civic Centre
Engineers Way
Wembley HA9 0FJ

020 8937 1426

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Ian Hamilton, Brent Borough Council

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