Complete Non-Residential / Business Property Rates Data (Q3 2022)

The request was refused by North Kesteven District Council.

Dear North Kesteven District Council,

In terms of the Freedom of Information Act of 2000, and subject to section 40(2) on personal data, could you please provide me with your local authority’s complete and most-recently updated list of all business (non-residential) property rates data, including the following fields:

- Billing Authority Property Reference Code (linking the property to the public VOA database reference)
- Firm's Trading Name (i.e. property occupant or ratepayer)
- Full Property Address (Number, Street, Postal Code, Town)
- Occupation / Vacancy status
- Date of Occupation / Vacancy
- Actual annual rates charged (in Pounds) and/or categories of reliefs/exemptions granted

If you are unable to provide an absolute “Occupation / Vacancy” status, please provide the Exemptions and / or Reliefs that a particular property may be receiving.

NOTE: While FOIs are meant to be requestor blind, these data are actively used by national government and UK universities to inform the economic response to COVID-19. Most recently, these data were used by MHCLG for the assessment of support to local authorities via the LEVELLING UP FUND.

Please publish quickly so that organisations trying to support your local authority can do so, and, if you have any difficulties, please contact me so that I may help.

Please provide these data as machine-readable as either a CSV or Microsoft Excel file, capable of re-use, and under terms of the Open Government Licence (reuse for any and all purposes, including commercial).

I last requested these data three months ago, and this is a request for your latest updated dataset.

Yours faithfully,

Gavin Chait

NK - FOI, North Kesteven District Council

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Ref No: 22/312

11 November 2022

Dear Mr Chait,

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request regarding: Complete
Non-Residential_Business Property Rates.

We can confirm your request was received on 11 November 2022. This will be
dealt with under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and
answered within twenty working days.

In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, we
will let you know. A fees notice will be issued to you, and you will be
required to pay before we will proceed to deal with your request.

If you have any queries about this request please contact the Corporate
Information Team, quoting the above reference number.

Yours faithfully,

Graeme Napier

Freedom of Information
[1]NKDC [2]Facebook [3]YouTube Tel: 01529 414155
Twitter Email: foi@n‑kesteven.gov.uk
[HNG53VF58]​ [4]www.n-kesteven.gov.uk
Kesteven Street ,  Sleaford ,  NG34 7EF
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NK - FOI, North Kesteven District Council

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Ref No: 22/312

15 November 2022

Dear Mr Chait,

We refer to previous correspondence regarding your request for information
relating to: Complete Non-Residential_Business Property Rates.

The response is given below:

Most of the information requested is available on the [1]NKDC website.

Releases under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 must be viewed as
releases to the world and therefore we can only release information if we
are content with this information becoming widely available.

 

Empty property details have been withheld in accordance with Section
31(1)(a).  Section 31(1)(a) states that information is exempt if its
disclosure under this Act would, or would be likely to, prejudice the
prevention or detection of crime. North Kesteven District Council have
seen instances in which individuals have used the previously provided
empty property data to fraudulently claim grants provided by the local
authority.  This led to difficulties in confirming or denying these
applications due to the lockdowns.  Whilst we are, hopefully, out of the
need for lockdowns it has now been shown that providing empty property
data is used by criminal elements to attempt to defraud the public.  This
satisfies the term would be likely to prejudice the prevention or
detection of crime.

 

Section 31 provides a qualified exemption and as such requires a public
interest test to ensure that withholding the information is in the best
interest of the general public.

 

In Favour of Release

 

There is a general presumption in favour of releasing information as much
as possible.  For that reason most business rates information is provided
by the City of Lincoln team and available online on the [2]NKDC website.

 

Releasing the information enables analysis of the health of businesses in
the District which may enable better economic prospects for the area.

 

In Favour of Withholding

 

Empty property information is used by criminal elements in an attempt to
defraud local authorities and, more to the point, has been conducted
within the North Kesteven District.  In order to prevent this fraud,
Council Officers have to make more inspections. 

 

This both increases the costs around the provision of these grants and can
delay the provision of grants to those who are actually entitled to them. 
This both disadvantages the public generally due to increased costs but
can disadvantage in a more important way those businesses relying on the
grants to stay solvent. 

 

The fact that these fraudulent requests for grants have been made show
that individuals are using empty property information to facilitate
criminal activity, therefore other criminal activity may occur if we are
to share empty property information.  The sharing of empty property
information would therefore lead to an increased requirement for
inspections of empty property and the increased cost to the public purse.

 

Having weighed the various factors it is felt that the public interest in
this case is to withhold the information in order to prevent further
attempted criminal actions.

If you are dissatisfied with the handling of your request, you have the
right to ask for an internal review. Internal review requests should be
submitted within two months of the date of receipt of the response,
quoting the above reference number, via email at: [North Kesteven District Council request email] or
by post to North Kesteven District Council, Corporate and Customer
Services, Kesteven Street, Sleaford, Lincs, NG34 7EF.

If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you have
the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a
decision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted through their
website www.ico.org.uk, by email to [email address], by telephone
0303 123 1113 or in writing to Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe
House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

Yours faithfully

Graeme Napier

Freedom of Information
[3]NKDC [4]Facebook [5]YouTube Tel: 01529 414155
Twitter Email: foi@n‑kesteven.gov.uk
[HNG53VF58]​ [6]www.n-kesteven.gov.uk
Kesteven Street ,  Sleaford ,  NG34 7EF
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