Hoylake Golf Resort - consultation process (2015)
Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,
at the Wirral West Committee meeting hosted by Council on 11 February 2016, we were told that Council had received more than 600 repsonses to its survey issued to visitors of its consultation drop-in sessions held 2015.
Today at https://www.wirral.gov.uk/sites/default/...
Council says that there are 476.
I shall be grateful if Council will publish, anonymised, the missing 130, or so, responses as an addendum in exactly the same format to the page so that they can be identified and analysed.
Yours faithfully,
John H Hutchinson
Dear Mr Hutchinson
Thank you for your recent request made under the Freedom of Information
Act.
Wirral Borough Council has published all comments made by individuals with
regard to the proposed golf resort.
Please note that not everyone that completed a feedback form took the
opportunity of making a comment. Some people opted to express their
support/support with concerns/no support using the form options without
commenting further.
Yours sincerely,
Andy Henderson
Information Management Officer
Information Management
Legal & Member Services
Transformation & Resources Department
Wallasey Town Hall
Brighton Street
Wallasey
Wirral
CH44 8ED
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Dear InfoMgr, FinDMT,
thank you for your reply.
You should note though, that conspiracy theorists are saying that some comments have not been reported because, since Council has replied to none, it is impossible to be certain.
Yours sincerely,
John H Hutchinson
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Michael Edwards left an annotation ()
Majority not agreeing, over £250,000 spent at this very early stage by Wirral Council whilst they close respite homes,reduce library hours,make their staff redundant,reduce staffs pay bands, go after their night and weekend allowance and have the bare faced cheek to put council tax up by 4%.