Nottingham Zombie Attack Plans
Dear Nottingham City Council,
I am writing to inquire as to whether Nottingham has any plans to counter the threat of a Zombie Pandemic. As was seen earlier in the year in Bristol that this council had plans to counter the threat and I would like to investigate as to whether there are any documents detailing how such a situation would be dealt with in the Nottingham area.
Yours faithfully,
John Fernandez
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Dear Requester
Re: Your request for information
I write in response to your email.
I have investigated your request and the answer to your question, which
was;
“I am writing to inquire as to whether Nottingham has any plans to counter
the threat of a Zombie Pandemic. As was seen earlier in the year in
Bristol that this council had plans to counter the threat and I would like
to investigate as to whether there are any documents detailing how such a
situation would be dealt with in the Nottingham area.”
Is that Nottingham City Council does not hold any plans to counter a
Zombie Pandemic. Additionally, no such threat appears on the Nottingham
and Nottinghamshire Local Resilience Forum's Community Risk Register.
Therefore, in accordance with section 1 of this act this no further
information can be provided as it is not held by this authority.
You may be interested to know that responding to the questions you have
raised in the enquiry has cost the Authority approximately £16.15.
If you should have any questions please contact me on the above number
quoting your personal case reference which is IGO/220.
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Information Governance, 1^st Floor, Loxley House, Station Street,
Nottingham, NG2 3NG stating the reasons for your dissatisfaction.
If you remain dissatisfied after receiving the response to your initial
complaint you can request an independent review from the Information
Commissioner's Office at FOI/EIR Complaints Resolution, Information
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telephone on 01625 545745 or by email at [email address].
Yours sincerely,
Glenn E. Estes
Information Governance Case Administrator
Information Governance Office
1st Floor
Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham
NG2 3NG
Telephone: 0115 876 3855
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