Correspondence between the Vice-Chancellor of the university and Priestley College
Dear The University of Chichester,
This is a formal freedom of information and as such you are required to respond in full within 20 working days.
Under the freedom of information act please can you provide a copy of all email chains between the Vice-Chancellor of your university and Priestley College (a college in Warrington in Cheshire that is part of another academy trust called The Challenge Academy Trust) between the 1st April 2023 and present. I understand that you will need to redact personal information and also potentially other information.
Additionally, under the freedom of information act please can you provide a copy of all email chains between the Vice-Chancellor of your university and James Gresty (James is the principal of Priestley College) between the 1st April 2023 and present. I understand that you will need to redact personal information and also potentially other information. Please include emails sent to James’s work email as well as James’s personal email as long as they were sent from the Vice-Chancellor’s work email address.
Please note that if you choose to withhold/refuse to disclose any of this information then you will also be required to do the following:
1. Confirm which exemption under the freedom of information act that you are relying on in order to withhold the requested information.
2. Specify in enough detail the basis on which you are applying this exemption.
I look forward to receiving your response within a maximum of 20 days as you are required to do under the freedom of information act.
Yours faithfully,
Amy Woollcott
Dear Ms Woollcott
Reference: FOIA 2023.134
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Kind regards,
Claire
Claire Kemp
Governance Assistant, University Secretary’s Office
(please note that my working days are usually Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday)
[1][email address] | (+44) 01243 816052 | University of Chichester,
Bishop Otter campus, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6PE |
[2]chi.ac.uk/findus
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Dear The University of Chichester,
This is a formal freedom of information and as such you are required to
respond in full within 20 working days.
Under the freedom of information act please can you provide a copy of all
email chains between the Vice-Chancellor of your university and Priestley
College (a college in Warrington in Cheshire that is part of another
academy trust called The Challenge Academy Trust) between the 1st April
2023 and present. I understand that you will need to redact personal
information and also potentially other information.
Additionally, under the freedom of information act please can you provide
a copy of all email chains between the Vice-Chancellor of your university
and James Gresty (James is the principal of Priestley College) between the
1st April 2023 and present. I understand that you will need to redact
personal information and also potentially other information. Please
include emails sent to James’s work email as well as James’s personal
email as long as they were sent from the Vice-Chancellor’s work email
address.
Please note that if you choose to withhold/refuse to disclose any of this
information then you will also be required to do the following:
1. Confirm which exemption under the freedom of information act that you
are relying on in order to withhold the requested information.
2. Specify in enough detail the basis on which you are applying this
exemption.
I look forward to receiving your response within a maximum of 20 days as
you are required to do under the freedom of information act.
Yours faithfully,
Amy Woollcott
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Dear Ms Woollcott
Reference: FOIA 2023.134
Thank you for your email below requesting information under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.
There has been no email correspondence between the Vice-Chancellor and
Priestley College within the timeframe requested.
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Yours sincerely,
Paralegal
[1][email address] | (+44) 01243 816107 | University of
Chichester, Bishop Otter campus, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex,
PO19 6PE | [2]chi.ac.uk/findus
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From: Amy Woollcott <[FOI #1026384 email]>
Sent: 13 September 2023 13:18
To: FOI (Email) <[The University of Chichester request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Correspondence between the
Vice-Chancellor of the university and Priestley College
This message originated from outside of the University of Chichester.
Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender
and know the content is safe. Your access to links in this email will be
held in a secure log, which is deleted after 365 days. If harmful links
are accessed by individuals, this information may be used to offer
targeted training in the future. You can read more in the University’s
Electronic Information Security policy [4]here.
Dear The University of Chichester,
This is a formal freedom of information and as such you are required to
respond in full within 20 working days.
Under the freedom of information act please can you provide a copy of all
email chains between the Vice-Chancellor of your university and Priestley
College (a college in Warrington in Cheshire that is part of another
academy trust called The Challenge Academy Trust) between the 1st April
2023 and present. I understand that you will need to redact personal
information and also potentially other information.
Additionally, under the freedom of information act please can you provide
a copy of all email chains between the Vice-Chancellor of your university
and James Gresty (James is the principal of Priestley College) between the
1st April 2023 and present. I understand that you will need to redact
personal information and also potentially other information. Please
include emails sent to James’s work email as well as James’s personal
email as long as they were sent from the Vice-Chancellor’s work email
address.
Please note that if you choose to withhold/refuse to disclose any of this
information then you will also be required to do the following:
1. Confirm which exemption under the freedom of information act that you
are relying on in order to withhold the requested information.
2. Specify in enough detail the basis on which you are applying this
exemption.
I look forward to receiving your response within a maximum of 20 days as
you are required to do under the freedom of information act.
Yours faithfully,
Amy Woollcott
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