Claims made against Council for road potholes
Dear Cumbria County Council,
Please could you provide statistics about the number of people who have attempted, successfully or unsuccessfully, to make a claim to yourselves for vehicle damage or personal injury caused by a pothole in 2018 and so far in 2019. If possible, I would also like to know the amount of the compensation awarded by the Council for these aforementioned dates.
Yours faithfully,
Christopher Tucker
Dear Mr Tucker
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS 2004
REFERENCE: IG 02151
Thank you for your request for information regarding claims for damage,
which was received on 15 October.
The council aims to provide you with the information within the statutory
timescale of 20 working days in this case the date is 12 November.
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Dear Mr Tucker,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 / ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS
2004
REFERENCE: IG 02151
Please see attached for a response to your request for information.
Yours sincerely
Information Governance Team
Corporate, Customer and Community Services • Cumbria County Council
Cumbria House • 117 Botchergate • Carlisle • CA1 1RD
E: [1][Cumbria County Council request email]
T: 01228 221234
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