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Our Ref: GT51/2/2/F0015792
Peter Bowyer
19 March 2018
By email to:
request-465476-
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Dear Mr Bower
Freedom of Information Act Request F0015792
Thank you for your email of 18 February in which you requested the following information:
“In 2016 the Department held a public consultation entitled 'Reducing roadwork
disruption on local ‘A’ roads'. Please provide the results of this consultation.
The webpage where the consultation is described is
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/reducing-roadwork-disruption-on-
local-a-roads”
Your request has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the FOI
Act”). The Department for Transport (DfT) has now completed a search of its paper and
electronic records for the information you requested.
I can clarify that following the consultation, Ministers decided not to proceed with the
proposals. Industry stakeholders and people who responded to the consultation were
informed of this decision in January 2017. I enclose a copy of the letter that they received
and I apologise for the delay in sending this to you.
In keeping with the spirit and effect of the FOI Act, all information is assumed to be
releasable to the public unless exempt. A copy of this response and the information
provided may now be published on our website together with any related information that
will provide a key to its wider context.
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Please see attached details of DfT’s complaints procedure and your right to complain to
the Information Commissioner.
Yours sincerely
Judith Tracey
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