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Dear Haringey Borough Council,
Please provide all correspondence from February 2020 - June 2020 between Haringey Council and Homes for Haringey regarding investment on Noel Park Estate, the funding for improvement including new ‘pods’ and leaseholder contributions

Yours faithfully,

sarah klymkiw

Haringey Borough Council

Dear Ms Klymkiw

 

Freedom of Information / Environmental Information Regulations Request:
LBH/10578420

 

I acknowledge your request for information received on 09 December 2020.

 

This information request will be dealt with in accordance with the Freedom
of Information Act 2000 / Environmental Information Regulations and we
will send the response by 08 January 2021

 

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Yours sincerely,

 

 

 

Corporate Feedback Team

 

From: sarah klymkiw
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 4:50 PM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - correspondence regarding Noel
park estate

 

Dear Haringey Borough Council,

Please provide all correspondence from February 2020 - June 2020 between
Haringey Council and Homes for Haringey regarding investment on Noel Park
Estate, the funding for improvement including new ‘pods’ and leaseholder
contributions

Yours faithfully,

sarah klymkiw

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Eversley Simon, Haringey Borough Council

Dear Ms Klymkiw,

 

I am writing regarding your requests for information.

 

When calculating the costs of responding to an FOI request, public
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requests are clearly connected. We note you have asked for the same
information previously under reference LBH/10439120 and that we issued a
fees notice in response to that request.

 

As request references LBH/10578220, LBH/10578320, LBH/10578420,
LBH/10578520, LBH/10578620, LBH/10579920, LBH/10580020, LBH/10580120,
LBH/10580220 and LBH/10585020 are connected and are a resubmission of the
previous request, we are amalgamating them and consider that a fees notice
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Yours sincerely

 

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Head of ALMO Client

Haringey Council 

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