Recycling Provision and Bottom Ash Usage
Dear Leicestershire County Council,
I am writing to request information under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. I am outlining my query as specifically as possible.
I would like to understand the Authority’s recycling provision, including details of existing Bottom Ash recycling contracts, and the Authority’s future plans for recycling and environmental responsibility and sustainability.
I am interested in any information held by you regarding my
request. I understand that under the Act, I do not have to specify particular files or documents and that it is your department's responsibility to provide the information I require. If you need further clarification, please contact me by email.
I would like to receive the information as electronic copy, via WhatDoTheyKnow.com.
If my request is denied in whole or part, I ask that you cite one of the Freedom of Information Act exemptions for each piece of information you refuse to release. I would also expect you to release all non-exempt material. I reserve the right to appeal your decision to withhold any information or to charge excessive fees.
I should be entitled to a response within 20 working days. I would be grateful if you could confirm in writing that you have received this request. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Akinya
Michael Akinya
[FOI #94029 email]
22/11/2011
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - INFORMATION REQUEST
FOI Request Number :3085
Description :recycling
Dear Michael Akinya
I can confirm that the information requested is held by Leicestershire County Council [amend as necessary if only part of that requested is held]. Your request for information has now been considered and the information is available from http://www.leicsfoi.org.uk/disclosureLog....
Most of the content provided by Leicestershire County Council as a result of a request for information will be subject to copyright protection. In most cases the copyright will be owned by Leicestershire County Council. We will notify you by marking the content where Leicestershire County Council does not own the copyright.
You may use the content for non-commercial research purposes. Any other re-use, e.g. publication or supply to the public, will require permission from the copyright holder.
For content where copyright belongs to a third party (i.e. not Leicestershire County Council), you would need to apply to the copyright holder.
If you are unhappy with the way Leicestershire County Council has handled your request you may ask for an internal review. You should contact the Business Partner(Information Management) at Leicestershire County Council, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester, LE3 8TG, telephone 0116 305 8250, e-mail [Leicestershire County Council request email] if you wish to complain quoting the FOI Request Number.
If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you also have a right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 01625 545 700
www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
Yours sincerely
Jane Poate
Michael Akinya
[FOI #94029 email]
25/11/2011
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000 - INFORMATION REQUEST
FOI Request Number :3085
Description :Recycling Provision and Bottom Ash Usage
Dear Michael Akinya
I can confirm that the information requested is held by Leicestershire County Council. Your request for information has now been considered and the information is available from http://www.leicsfoi.org.uk/disclosureLog....
Most of the content provided by Leicestershire County Council as a result of a request for information will be subject to copyright protection. In most cases the copyright will be owned by Leicestershire County Council. We will notify you by marking the content where Leicestershire County Council does not own the copyright.
You may use the content for non-commercial research purposes. Any other re-use, e.g. publication or supply to the public, will require permission from the copyright holder.
For content where copyright belongs to a third party (i.e. not Leicestershire County Council), you would need to apply to the copyright holder.
If you are unhappy with the way Leicestershire County Council has handled your request you may ask for an internal review. You should contact the Business Partner(Information Management) at Leicestershire County Council, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester, LE3 8TG, telephone 0116 305 8250, e-mail [Leicestershire County Council request email] if you wish to complain quoting the FOI Request Number.
If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review, you also have a right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Telephone: 01625 545 700
www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
Yours sincerely
Jane Poate
Dear Michael Akinya
A response to this FOI request was published and provided to you on 25/11/2011.
http://www.leicsfoi.org.uk/disclosureLog...
If possible, please amend the status of this request to 'Successful' or 'Partially Successful'. At present, the request is displayed as being 'long overdue'.
If you do have difficulty in accessing the information please contact me on 0116 305 5284 or [Leicestershire County Council request email], quoting the FOI Request Number.
If you are unhappy with the way Leicestershire County Council has handled your request you may ask for an internal review. You can contact the Assurance Officer at Leicestershire County Council, Room 170, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester, LE3 8TG or e-mail [Leicestershire County Council request email] quoting the FOI Request Number.
For independent advice, you may wish to contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF, telephone 0303 123 1113, www.ico.gov.uk
Yours sincerely,
Ajesh Parmar
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