Copies of recently advertised Traffic Regulation Orders

The request was successful.

Dear Leeds City Council,

Leeds City Council (Speed Limit) (Nos.16, 18, 20, 24 & 55) Orders 2018
Armley Ward (Whingate); Bramley & Stanningley Ward (Rodley);
Calverley & Farsley Ward (Farsley); Farnley & Wortley Ward (Lower
Wortley, New Farnley & Gamble Hill) and Pudsey Ward (Pudsey West)
20mph Speed Limits & 40mph Speed Limit

With regard to the above notice, as published in the Yorkshire Post dated 31st August 2018, I am looking to obtain copies of the plans pertaining to each order.

Yours faithfully,

Natalie Muir

DPFOI, Leeds City Council

Dear Natalie Muir,

Freedom of information request Ref 21976 : 20 & 40 MPH areas

Thank you for your request for the above information which we received 31, August 2018. We will respond to your request in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, or the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.

We have passed your request onto Richard Brook, Information Governance Officer, City Development, [email address] who will arrange a response within the appropriate statutory time limit.

Please remember to quote reference number FOI 21976 in any future communications.

Yours sincerely

Mr Adam O’Connell
Information Governance Assistant
Information Management & Governance
Digital and Information Service
Leeds City Council

0113 37 84251
www.leeds.gov.uk

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IMG.CC.requests, Leeds City Council

Dear Natalie Muir,

 

Request: 20 & 40 MPH areas

 

I write in response to your above Freedom of Information request, received
in this office on 31 August 2018.

 

In dealing with your request, please note that we have considered it under
the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, as opposed to under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000. This is because the information you have
requested is information involving ‘activities’ and ‘administrative
measures’ which are likely to affect elements of the environment under Reg
2(1)(c).  I am advised that both the domestic and European courts give
wide meaning to the Regulations and have indicated that they will adopt a
broad construction of the definition of environmental information.

The drawings can be found at the following link:

 

[1]https://www.leeds.gov.uk/parking-roads-a...

 

I trust that this response is satisfactory. Under Regulation 11, however,
you are entitled to make representations to us if it appears that we have
failed to comply with a requirement of the Regulations in relation to your
request. Representations must be made to us no later than 40 working days
after the date you believe we failed to comply with such a requirement.

 

We will then consider your representations and supporting evidence and
decide if we have complied, notifying you of our decision as soon as
possible, and no later than 40 working days after the date of receipt of
your representations.

 

Under Regulation 18, you are then entitled to apply to the Information
Commissioner for a decision as to whether, in any specified respect, your
request has not been dealt with in accordance with parts 2 and 3 of the
Regulations.

 

Should you wish to contact the Commissioner’s Office then you can write to
the following address: Office of the Information Commissioner, Wycliffe
House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

 

You may also contact the Commissioner via his website at [2]www.ico.gov.uk

 

I trust that this is self-explanatory.  If you have any queries please
contact me on 0113 3787100, or by return email.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Saleem Aziz

Information Governance Officer

Digital and Information Service

 

t: 0113 37 87891

e: [3][email address]

e: [4][email address]

w: [5]www.leeds.gov.uk 

 

 

 

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