Planning Data
Dear Hounslow Borough Council,
We would like the following information relating to planning applications information ideally in a CSV file”
"Property Address" " Application Number" "Status" "Proposal"
We do not need the supporting documents, comments, etc.
We are currently building a free service that incorporates a wide-range of property specific information for homeowners in one place. We have already integrated with Land Registry, Royal Mail, Ordnance Survey, VOA, ONS, Data.gov.uk, Historic England, etc. This information would be very useful for our users, so I hope that you can locate it for me.
Yours faithfully,
Mr Wilde
Dear Resident/Member of the public,
Thank you for your email about a Freedom of Information.
We will either deal with your request or pass it onto our service teams to
provide you with a response.
o Freedom of Information (FOI) requests – the Council will respond
within 20 working days from the time of receipt if this is within working
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o To comply with the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 further
information can be found
at [2]https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20110/o...
Yours sincerely,
Customer Relations Team
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Dear Mr Wilde,
Thank you for your email dated the 1st September 2017.
I have logged this request under reference 31851 and will be allocating to the relevant section.
They should contact you within 20 working days.
In the meantime, if you would like to contact us you may do so at [Hounslow Borough Council request email].
Kind regards,
Rapinder | Customer Relations Officer
Yellow Zone, Civic Centre
London Borough of Hounslow,
Tel: 020 8583 5211 | Email: [email address]
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Dear Mr Wilde
I refer to your freedom of information request relating to planning data
as set out at the foot of this email. Please accept my apologies for the
delay in replying. This is not a standard of service to which the Council
aspires.
Information Requested:
Your request is: " We would like the following information relating to
planning applications information ideally in a CSV file:
"Property Address" " Application Number" "Status" "Proposal".”
We are treating this request under the Environmental Information
Regulations 2004 (EIR) as it is information held on matters related to
planning permission. Planning permission is a measure which would affect
or be likely to affect the state of the elements of the environment,
specifically land. As such, the information fits within the definition of
environmental information under Regulation 2(1)(c)1 in the EIR.
Confirmation that the information is currently held by the London Borough
of Hounslow:
The Council holds this information
Council response to your request:
You may extract these data by visiting our web pages at:
[1]http://planning.hounslow.gov.uk/planning...
You must accept the terms and conditions then click on the link to’ Search
planning applications’ and select the information you wish to view from
the drop down list and click ‘search’.
Since this information is available from a publicly accessible source, I
am not obliged to supply it to you in any other form as, under Section 21
of the FOI Act, information is exempt from disclosure if it is reasonably
attainable by other means. .
If you wish us to produce the data in the format that you have set out,
please let me know and we will be pleased to quote you for the cost of
doing so.
Use of Information:
You are free to use any information supplied for your own use, including
for non-commercial research purposes. The information may also be used for
the purposes of news reporting. However, any other type of re-use, for
example, by publishing the information, using it for marketing purposes or
issuing copies to the public will require the permission of the copyright
owner.
For information where the copyright is owned by another person or
organisation, you must apply to the copyright owner to obtain their
permission.
How to complain:
Should you feel that I have dealt with your request for information
inappropriately or failed to take appropriate action within a reasonable
timescale, please do not hesitate to contact the Customer Services Team
within the Environment Department by email to
[2][email address].
Should you remain dissatisfied following the review under the complaints
procedure I would advise you that you have the right to complain to the
Information Commissioner under Section 50 of the Freedom of Information
Act 2000. Contact details for the Information Commissioner are as follows:
Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, WILMSLOW,
Cheshire, SK9 5AF
Fax: 01625 524 510
The Information Commissioner has also produced a guide "Your Right to
know: how to complain" which is available from the publications line on
08453 091091 or [3]www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk.
If you need to contact the Council again about this matter, please quote
reference 00031852. You can do so by email to [4][Hounslow Borough Council request email].
Yours sincerely
Robert Coomber
Central Area Manager
London Borough of Hounslow
Development Management
Regeneration, Economic Development & Environment Department
The Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow TW3 4DN
020 8583 4995
Any views or opinions expressed in this e-mail are those of the sender
and, while given in good faith, do not necessarily represent a formal
decision of the Local Planning Authority unless a statutory application is
or has been made and determined in accordance with requisite procedures,
planning policies and having had regard to material considerations
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