Lobbying for climate action & funding
Dear Cumbria County Council,
Please treat this as a Freedom of Information/Environmental Information Regulations request.
I would like information about your council’s lobbying work in relation to climate action for the Council Climate Action Scorecards.
In particular, please supply me with information relating to the following question:
Has the council written to or met with UK national or devolved governments to ask or lobby for climate action since 1st January 2019? Please provide some evidence of the most recent letter or meeting such as a copy of the letter or email sent, or the date, topic of meeting and position of the person that the meeting was held with.
This includes either asking for more powers and funding for local authorities to take climate action, or asking for the government to take further action themselves. This includes working with other local authorities to send joint letters or meetings to lobby UK or devolved governments, and includes both general climate action and calls for action on specific issues such as transport where climate change is mentioned as a motivating factor for taking action.
This includes if a cabinet member or other councillor has written to or met with the UK or devolved governments on behalf of the council.
I look forward to hearing from you in due course.
Yours faithfully,
Hannah Jewell, Climate Emergency UK
Dear Hannah Jewell
Environmental Information Regulations 2004 Reference: FOI-83321-2023
Thank you for your request for information regarding Lobbying for climate
action & funding, which was received on 17/01/2023.
The council aims to provide you with the information within the statutory
timescale of 20 working days in this case the date is 14/02/2023.
Subject to the information not being exempt or containing any references
to third parties.
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Many thanks
Information Governance Team
Corporate, Customer & Community | Cumbria County Council
Service Centre | Parkhouse Building | Kingmoor Business Park
| Carlisle | CA6 4SJ
t: 01228 221234
[1]https://cumbria.gov.uk
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Dear Cumbria County Council,
Thank you for taking the time to look at the FOI/EIR request I have submitted.
This is a polite reminder that the legal deadline by which you needed to respond to the FOI/EIR request was 13th February 2023, which has now passed.
I would be very grateful if you could ensure that you respond to this request as soon as you can.
All the best,
Hannah Jewell, Climate Emergency UK
Good morning
I can only sincerely apologise for the delay in getting this response to you and appreciate the statutory deadline has now passed. The Information Governance Team are still awaiting information from the relevant service. However, following your email, we will raise this with the relevant director. In the meantime, if you are dissatisfied with the way the council has handled your request for information, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioners Office: https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/
Kind regards
Katherine Dalgliesh
Information Governance / Complaints Officer
Corporate, Customer and Community Services - Cumbria County Council
Parkhouse, Kingmoor Business Park, Baron Way, CA6 4SJ
t: 01228 221234
www.cumbria.gov.uk
My working days are Monday-Wednesday
Dear Hannah Jewell
Environmental Information Regulations 2004, Reference: FOI-83321-2023
Please see attached for a response to your request for information.
Many thanks
Information Governance Team
Corporate, Customer & Community | Cumbria County Council
Service Centre | Parkhouse Building | Kingmoor Business Park
| Carlisle | CA6 4SJ
t: 01228 221234
[1]https://cumbria.gov.uk
References
Visible links
1. https://cumbria.gov.uk/
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