Celtic Mineral Recovery v Caerphilly Council

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Dear Sir or Madam,

I would be grateful if you could provide details of this compensation case giving:
1. The nature of the case (S203 claim/ compulsory purchase etc)
2. The amount paid by the authority as a result of the Lands Tribunal ruling.
Please be advised that the Lands Tribunal have advised us to contact you directly regarding details for this case.

Yours faithfully,

Keiron Hart (BSc Hons, C.Env, F.Arbor.A)
Head of Insurance Services
Marishal Thompson Group
T: 08702 416 180
F: 08702 414 339

E: [email address]
W: http://www.marishalthompson.co.uk

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Dear Mr Hart,

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2009. This email is intended to acknowledge your request, and we will
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Yours sincerely,

CARL EVANS
ASSISTANT INFORMATION OFFICER
CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL

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Tredomen,
Ystrad Mynach,
Hengoed. CF82 7WF

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Dear Mr Hart,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - INFORMATION REQUEST

Thank you for your recent request received on the 5th August 2009.

We have considered your request and enclose the following information:

You have requested information in relation to a Land Tribunal Case
between Mr Clive Payne / Celtic Mineral Recovery (Senghenydd) Ltd and
Caerphilly county borough council. I enclose a direct link to this
document, which is available from the Lands Tribunal website.

http://www.landstribunal.gov.uk/judgment...

If you experience any problems in accessing this document please contact
me.

We supply this based on your original request. If this is not what you
wanted or if you feel we have not fully understood your request please
do not hesitate to contact me to clarify your exact requirements.

If you have any queries or concerns or are in any way dissatisfied with
the handling of your request please contact me.

Yours sincerely,

CARL EVANS
ASSISTANT INFORMATION OFFICER

You have the right to appeal against our decision.
If you wish to appeal please set out in writing your grounds of appeal
and send to:

Stuart Rosser,
Caerphilly county borough council,
Nelson Road,
Tredomen,
Ystrad Mynach,
Hengoed. CF82 7WF

If you are unhappy with that decision you have the right to appeal to:

Information Commissioner's Office - Wales,
Cambrian Buildings,
Mount Stuart Square,
Cardiff, CF10 5FL

www.ico.gov.uk

Telephone: 029 2044 8044 / fax: 029 2044 8045
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