SALE OF PROPERTY to Wirral Partnership Homes (2010).

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Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

Sale of 28 - 46, Bridge Court, West Kirby. Please provide me with the full details of page 888 of the Council Cabinet meeting, Agenda Item 35, for 14 January 2010. Previously, this page has been provided in a totally redacted form, with the words “this page is intentionally left blank” on it. The agenda item refers to the sale of nineteen properties (bedsits), within the Bridge Court Tree Preservation Area, for £285,000, by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. Please provide page 888 with the full details, totally unredacted.

Yours faithfully,

Alan Rundle

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Good Morning

 

Thank you for your request made under the Freedom of Information Act.

 

As stated, Page 888 of the January 2010 Cabinet Meeting minutes pack was
‘left intentionally blank’. No information has been redacted from it, and
there is therefore no information to provide to you. If there was, the
page would state ‘Document is Restricted’ as it does with Pages 885-887.

 

The full minutes were sent to you on 12^th August 2014 in response to your
request of 15^th July (received by the Council on 29^th July). In that
response it was stated that ‘please note that p.888 is left intentionally
blank to signify a clear break in the meeting document bundle.’

 

This is regular procedure in documents such as this to mark a separation
between topics. You will notice that this happens frequently throughout
this and any other bundle (i.e. p.892 & p.894 of the same document).

 

Kind regards,

 

Sent on behalf of

 

Tracy O'Hare

Information Management

Transformation and Resources

Wirral Council

 

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