Corporate Services Division
Personnel and Training Branch
Room E4.07
Castle Buildings
Stormont Estate
BELFAST BT4 3SR
Tel: 028 9052 2119 (Ext 22119)
Email: xxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Mr D Moore
Your Ref:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Our Ref:
FOI 2014- 028
Date:
4 April 2014
Dear Mr Moore
Freedom of Information Act 2000 Thank you for your request, received on 1 April 2014, for information about the
number of OFMDFM staff engaged in constituency work. We have completed our
search and can confirm that no information is held in relation to this.
If you are unhappy with the level of service you have received in relation to our
handling of this request, you may ask for an internal review within two calendar
months of the date of this letter. You should contact –
Director of HR and Corporate Services
Room E4.20
Castle Buildings
Stormont Estate
BELFAST
BT4 3SR
Tel -
028 9052 0694
Email -
xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you then have the right
to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. The Information
Commissioner can be contacted at –
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
WILMSLOW
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
The Information Commissioner will not investigate a complaint unless the internal
review procedure outlined above has been completed.
The supply of information in response to a freedom of information request does not
confer an automatic right to re-use the information. Under UK copyright law you can
use any information supplied for the purposes of private study and non-commercial
research without requiring permission. Similarly, information supplied can also be re-
used for the purposes of news reporting. An exception to this is photographs.
For other forms of re-use, for example publishing the information, you would need the
permission of the organisation or person who owns the copyright. In the case of
information produced by government departments and agencies you can re-use the
information under the Open Government Licence. For information about this please
see http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/open-
government-licence.htm
If, however, the copyright is identified as belonging to somebody else, you will need
to apply for permission. For information about how to obtain permission from a third
party, please go to Intellectual Property Office’s website at
http://www.ipo.gov.uk/types/copy/c-other.htm
Please contact me if you have any queries about this letter, remembering to quote
the reference number above in any future communications.
Yours sincerely
Ena Stanfield