Small Business Rates Relief 2010

The request was successful.

Nigel J Woodley

Dear Chorley Borough Council,

Please can you provide me with the following information under the Freedom Of Information Act 2000:-

(a) company name, addresses and rateable values of Commercial properties that are within your Council with rateable values between £5,000 to £8,000 who are eligible for, but not currently receiving small business rate relief; and

(b) the names of the owners of those properties referred to in (a);and

(c) the relevant billing authority reference number as referred to in (a)

Yours faithfully,

Nigel J Woodley

foi, Chorley Borough Council

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Dear Mr Woodley

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. Please quote the above
reference number in all future correspondence.

Please find attached acknowledgement.

Yours sincerely

Paul Sudworth

Information Manager

Chorley Council

01257 515151

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Dear Mr Woodley

I am writing in response to your request for information under the terms
of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Ref No FOI/10/107.

It is my view that, where the owners of such properties are private
individuals, this information is personal information and that releasing
it could breach the Data Protection Principles. It is therefore
potentially exempt from release under section 40 (2) of the Freedom of
Information Act. This is an absolute exemption.

The first data protection principle requires information to be processed
fairly and lawfully. The Council believe that it would not be fair to
disclose this information. It is gathered under statutory powers and tax
payers are not advised that it will be made available to third parties.
For that reason your request for information is refused insofar as it
relates to properties owned by individuals.

The first data protection principle also requires at least one of the
conditions in schedule 2 to the Data Protection Act to be met before
information is processed. The Council has considered the schedule 2
conditions and believes that the only potentially relevant condition is
condition 6. This allows for the processing of personal data where:

"The processing is necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests
pursued by the Data Controller or by the third party or parties to whom
the data are disclosed, except where the processing is unwarranted in any
particular case by reason of prejudice to the rights and freedoms or
legitimate interests of the data subject."

It is the Council's view that the interests of the property owners would
be significantly prejudiced if the information were to be released.
Individuals also have a legitimate interest in retaining privacy in
relation to their personal business. This interest is outweighed by any
interest of yours or any other person and for that reason your request is
refused in relation to individual's information.

In respect of the above, please find attached a spreadsheet containing the
addresses of commercial properties with a rateable value between £5000
and £8000 who are eligible for, but not currently receiving small
business rate relief, and that are owned by a company. Where known, the
name of the company who owns the property has been included. The relevant
billing authority reference number has also been included.

I hope the information provided here answers your enquiry. If however,
you are unhappy with the outcome, or the way in which Chorley Council has
handled your request, you may wish to make an appeal. This can be done in
writing to the Information Manager, Chorley Council, Civic Offices, Union
Street, Chorley, PR7 1AL, or by e-mail to: [1][email address] clearly
stating your reasons for dissatisfaction. Please quote the above
reference number in all correspondence.

If your appeal is either not upheld or you remain dissatisfied with our
decision, you can appeal to the Information Commissioner at: Information
Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9
5AF, or by e-mail to [2][email address].

Please note that the information provided by Chorley Borough Council is
intended for your personal use. If it is your intention to re-use the
information for commercial gain, you will need to apply to the Council for
a licence to re-use it, under the Re-Use of Public Sector Information
Regulations 2005.

Yours sincerely

Paul Sudworth
Information Manager
Chorley Council
DD: 01257 515294

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