Sale of University Assets
Dear The Glasgow School of Art,
1) Please provide me with a list of all the publicly-owned assets that your institution has sold in the previous five years, in Excel spreadsheet form.
Please include the criteria included in Edinburgh City Council's Asset Register: http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/fi...
For each sold asset, please also include:
–The sale price
–The buyer
–The date of sale
2) Please provide me with a list if all all the assets currently owned by your institution in the same format (or please provide a link if publicly available).
Yours faithfully,
Jamie Mann
Dear Jamie
Ref: GSA FOI 19/20 11
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request, which was received by
Glasgow School of Art on 4 November 2019.
We will respond to your request as soon as possible, and no later than 2
December 2019, pending any clarification we may need to seek from you.
Please be advised that we have received two identical requests from you –
one at 1206 on the 4 November, and one at 1225. We will respond to this
one only.
Kind Regards
Academic Quality Office
Glasgow School of Art | 167 Renfrew Street | Glasgow G3 6RQ
E: [1][GSA request email]
[2]cid:[email address]
Dear Jamie
Ref: GSA FOI 19/20 11
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request, which was received by
Glasgow School of Art on 4 November 2019.
The response below was received from GSA’s Head of Finance:
1) The School have not sold any assets in the last five years.
2) Details of the School’s fixed assets can be found in our published
annual accounts on the GSA website
[1]http://www.gsa.ac.uk/about-gsa/key-infor....
This concludes our response to your Freedom of Information request.
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