Community Protection Notices issued

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Dear FOI Team,

For the most recent year for which you have the data, please can you provide the following information:

1. How many Community Protection Notices (CPNs) have been issued by the council, or individuals acting on behalf of the council? Please break this data down into each activity for which the CPN was issued.

2. How many CPNs were subsequently violated, broken down by activity as above.

3. What action was taken as a result of this violation, broken down by activity. If fines were issued, please provide the total value of fines issued.

Please provide this information in an electronic format.

If it is not possible to provide all the information requested due to it exceeding the cost of compliance limits identified in Section 12, please provide advice and assistance under the Section 16 obligations of the Act as to how I can refine my request.

If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact me via email and I will be very happy to clarify what I am asking for and discuss the request.

Thank you for your time and I look forward to your response within 20 working days.

Yours faithfully,
Tom Robinson

FOI (SNC), South Norfolk District Council

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PLEASE READ: acknowledgement / response to your request

 

 

Thank you for your request. We have to respond to Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) requests within 20 working days and as soon as is reasonably
practicable. You will therefore hear back from us as soon as possible.

 

However, please note that if your request relates to the following, this
email acts as a response to your request and you will not receive further
correspondence from us.

 

 

Information relating to Norfolk County Council:

 

If your request relates to any of the following, you should refer your
request to Norfolk County Council
[1]https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/what-we-do-an...,
as they are responsible for these services:

 

·      Roads and Transport – potholes, road safety

·      Education and Learning - schools

·      Care, support and health – adult social care, blue badges

·      Children and Families – adoption

·      Libraries, local history and archives

·      Trading Standards

 

Information that is published on our website:

 

If your request relates to the following information, I should advise that
this information is exempt under Section 21 (1) of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000, as the information is reasonably accessible via our
website:
[2]https://www.southnorfolkandbroadland.gov...
 

 

·      Council Budgets - refer to our Budget Books
·      Contracts - refer to the Council’s Contract Register
·      Business Rates - refer to details about all Business Rate
accounts
·      Staff - refer to the Senior Structure Chart
·      Money spent - refer to data relating to spending over £250
·      Public Health Funerals Refer to Public Funerals page

 

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FOI (SNC), South Norfolk District Council

Dear Tom
 
I refer to your Freedom of Information request to which I am now in a
position to respond on behalf of South Norfolk Council. My response is
outlined below along with your questions for ease of reference.
 
 
1. How many Community Protection Notices (CPNs) have been issued by the
council, or individuals acting on behalf of the council? Please break this
data down into each activity for which the CPN was issued.
In 2021 two Community Protection Notices were served by South Norfolk
Council (no individuals are authorised to serve Community Protection
Notices on behalf of the Council). These were both served for the conduct
of  “Allowing or permitting the playing of loud amplified music, and
allowing smoke, odours or noxious fumes to escape your property and making
direct or indirect threats and behaving in an intimidating manner”.
 
2. How many CPNs were subsequently violated, broken down by activity as
above.
None.
 
3.  What action was taken as a result of this violation, broken down by
activity. If fines were issued, please provide the total value of fines
issued.
Not Applicable as none of the requirements of the Community Protection
Notice were breached.
 
 
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or how your request was handled, please let me know and I will explain how
you can request an internal review of our decision. 
 
Please quote SFOI 22-237 in any further correspondence concerning this
request.
 
Regards.
 
Tracy Brady
Civic Officer
t  01508 535321  e [email address]  
 
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