PROW Data

The request was successful.

Dear Birmingham City Council,

Hi.

I was looking on http://www.rowmaps.com/

This lists all the authorities that have digitally published their PROW maps. from that I have deduced that you have NOT.

I make this request under FOI, EIR or Inspire regulations published on the ICO website.

I would like to request the following information BUT not the data itself

1. where and how does your authority hold its public rights of way, indicate any that are used, and what that system is.

In Paper form,
In a GIS system,
In a Asset management / Highways system,
In the authorities LSG.

2. Is your data available readily to the public as opendata and published either on your own website or on data.gov.uk, if so what is its URL.

3. Have you published this on your website as an interactive map, if so what is its URL.

4. If a request was made to release it, would you release it.

Yours faithfully,

Chubby Rambler

FOI Mailbox, Birmingham City Council

Dear Chubby Rambler

Further to your request under the Freedom of Information Act.

To be valid request under the Act, the request must:

o       be in writing and;

o       include the requester’s real name.

However, on this occasion we have reason to believe you are using a
pseudonym. Therefore before we continue with your request can you please
provide some proof of your name, this can be a copy of your driving
licence, passport or council tax bill.

Once this is received we will process the request accordingly.

Regards

Corporate Information Governance Team

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Dear FOI Mailbox,

Hi. My name is Alan Walker but my friends call me Chubby Rambler for obvious reasons because I enjoy Rambling and a nice meal.

Yours sincerely,

Chubby Rambler

EconomyFOI, Birmingham City Council

Our Reference: FOI17242
Date:                 25 July 2017
Name:             Mr Alan Walker

Email:              [FOI #415794 email]

 

Dear Mr Walker

Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Request for Information

I wish to acknowledge receipt of your request for information in relation
to the following:

Request Details

I was looking on [1]http://www.rowmaps.com/

This lists all the authorities that have digitally published their PROW
maps. from that I have deduced that you  have NOT.

I make this request under FOI, EIR or Inspire regulations published on the
ICO website.

I would like to request the following information BUT not the data itself

1. where and how does your authority hold its public rights of way,
indicate any that are used, and what that system is.

In Paper form,

       In a GIS system,

       In an Asset management / Highways system,

       In the authority’s LSG.

2.  Is your data available readily to the public as open data and
published either on your own website or on data.gov.uk, if so what is its
URL.

3. Have you published this on your website as an interactive map, if so
what is its URL.

4. If a request was made to release it, would you release it.

 

Your request has been forwarded to the relevant service area in order to
perform a search on your behalf.  We aim to provide you with a response as
soon as possible, but in any event within 20 working days.

The City Council will allow the re-use of any information released under
information rights for personal, educational or non-commercial purposes. 
If you intend to use the information for any other purpose, please inform
the City Council, in writing, as to the intended purpose.

Should you need to contact a member of the team regarding this request
could I please ask you to quote the reference number FOI17242. This will
enable us to locate your enquiry on our database.

Yours sincerely
Economy FOI Team

 

Data Protection Act 1998
The information you have provided within your Freedom of Information
request will be held on our database and may also be held within manual
records for a period of 2 years from the date Birmingham City Council
received your request. Any personal data that you provide to Birmingham
City Council will be held in line with the requirements set out within the
Data Protection Act 1998.

Re Use of Public Sector Information
Where Birmingham City Council is the copyright holder of any information
that may be released, re-use for personal, educational or non-commercial
purposes is permitted without further reference to the City Council. Where
the re-use is for other purposes, such as commercial re-use, the applicant
should notify the City Council in writing to seek approval or agree terms
for re-use.

 

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References

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1. http://www.rowmaps.com/

EconomyFOI, Birmingham City Council

1 Attachment

Dear Mr Walker

 

Please find attached the response to your recent request for information.

 

Regards

Business and Customer Support Team

Economy Directorate

Birmingham City Council

 

 

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