Statutory notices

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Dear City of Edinburgh Council

Please could you inform me how many statutory notices have been issued and the dates they were issued for 28 moat street, Edinburgh for the period 1st January 2001 to 1st January 2013.

Yours faithfully,

Grant Duff

Freedom of Information, City of Edinburgh Council

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Freedom of Information, City of Edinburgh Council

Dear Mr Duff

Subject: Statutory notices issued

Thank you for your request for information received on 07 January 2013. 
Your request is being dealt with under the Environmental Information
(Scotland) Regulations 2004.

You will receive the information requested within 20 working days unless
the Council does not hold the information, or there is a reason for it to
be withheld. We will write to you in any event.

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William Ross
FOI Case Manager

Access to Information - Central Unit
Level 3:1, Waverley Court, Edinburgh EH8 8BG Tel 0131 200 2340 Fax 529
6228 [Edinburgh City Council request email] www.edinburgh.gov.uk

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Freedom of Information, City of Edinburgh Council

Dear Mr Duff

Subject: Statutory notices issued

  Thank you for your request for information which is being dealt with
under the terms of the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations.
The information you have requested is available at the following location:
[1]https://citydev-portal.edinburgh.gov.uk/...

 
If you do not have access to the Internet at home, you may be able to use
facilities at your local public library or access a hardcopy version in
your local council office.

Under the Regulations, a request for information can be refused where one
or more exceptions apply. In this instance, the Council is claiming an
exception under regulation 6 because the information is already publicly
available and easily accessible.

If you do have difficulty in accessing the information or if you have any
queries about this letter please contact me quoting the above reference
number.

Your right to seek a review

If you are unhappy with the way we have dealt with your request, you can
ask us to review our actions and decisions by writing to the Head of
Legal, Risk & Compliance, The City of Edinburgh Council, Waverley Court
Business Centre 3:1, 4, East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG or email:
legal.[Edinburgh City Council request email]

Please note that your request must be in a recordable format (email,
letter, audio tape etc.), and that you have 40 working days upon receipt
of this letter to ask for a review. You will receive a full response to
your review request within 20 working days of its receipt. Please remember
to quote the reference number above in any future communications.

If you are not content with the outcome of the review, you can ask the
Scottish Information Commissioner to review our decision. You must submit
your complaint to the Commissioner within 6 months of receiving our review
response. The Commissioner can be contacted at:

The Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner
Kinburn Castle
Doubledykes Road
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 9DS
Telephone: 01334 464610
Fax: 01334 464611
Website www.itspublicknowledge.info
E-mail: [email address]

Yours sincerely

Sue Brown
FOI Case Manager

Access to Information - Central Unit
Level 3:1, Waverley Court, Edinburgh EH8 8BG Tel 0131 200 2340 Fax 529
6228 [Edinburgh City Council request email] www.edinburgh.gov.uk

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