Post Grenfell protest at RBKC town hall.
Dear Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea,
Following the Grenfell Tower fire a protest, on the 16th June 2017, at RBKC town hall ended up with several protesters entering the town hall and, reportedly, causing damage and intimidating employees.
In terms of this incident can you please tell me:
How many people were arrested?
How many people were charged?
How many were convicted?
How many weapons were seized, and what they were?
How much it cost to fix any damage?
Various press outlets described the numbers as 'hordes" - do you have exact numbers on those involved?
Yours faithfully,
Celeste Thomas
Information request
Our reference: 1412397
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Dear Ms Thomas
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Thank you for your request for information that was received on 28 May
2019 concerning:
Following the Grenfell Tower fire a protest, on the 16th June 2017, at
RBKC town hall ended up with several protesters entering the town hall
and, reportedly, causing damage and intimidating employees.
In terms of this incident can you please tell me:
How many people were arrested?
How many people were charged?
How many were convicted?
How many weapons were seized, and what they were?
How much it cost to fix any damage?
Various press outlets described the numbers as 'hordes" - do you have
exact numbers on those involved?
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Dear Ms Thomas
Thank you for your request for information received on 28 May 2019.
Please find attached our response to your request.
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