Non Domestic Rates

Robin Lockyer made this Freedom of Information request to Birmingham City Council

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Dear Birmingham City Council,

Freedom of Information Act
Can you send to me by E-Mail
The Business rates with a value of £10,000 or over within your control
The names address of the above
The rateable Value of above
The postcode of the above

Yours faithfully,

Robin Lockyer

Birmingham City Council

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Please see attached acknowledgement

(See attached file: Acknowledgment Letter - FOI8296.doc)

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Birmingham City Council

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Dear Sir/Madam

I am writing in respect of your recent enquiry for information under the
provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Please find attached a spreadsheet supplying you information as requested
in relation to on National Non Domestic Rates accounts.

(See attached file: NDR all props over 10000.xls)

Due to Data Protection reasons any individual named ratepayers and their
address have been omitted.

If you are not satisfied with the response you may ask for an internal
review. If subsequently you are not satisfied with the Council’s decision
you may apply to the Information Commissioner for a decision. Generally,
the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the complaints
procedure provided by the Council. The Information Commissioner can be
contacted at the following address:
The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF

Telephone: 01625 545745
Web Address: www.ico.gov.uk

Yours faithfully

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