The District Council has appealed against the Information Commissioner's request that they publish the full, un-redacted report from consultants Davis Langdon, which had looked in detail at relocation:
Unredacted Minutes and Reports of Relocation Working Parties - a Freedom of Information request to East Devon District Council - WhatDoTheyKnow
This case is now with the Information Tribunal: case EA/2014/0072:
http://www.justice.gov.uk/downloads/tribunals/information-rights/current-cases/register-cases.pdf
In fact, the Davis Langdon report had not been made available to the Inspector when considering the District Council's draft Local Plan:
Knowle evidence at Inspector’s disposal is inadequate, says SOS legal representative | Save Our Sidmouth
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: latest
Since then, two new and separate FOI requests have been made to the District Council on the issue of relocation:
Relocation from the Knowle - a Freedom of Information request to East Devon District Council - WhatDoTheyKnow
Knowle relocation - a Freedom of Information request to East Devon District Council - WhatDoTheyKnow
Relocation from the Knowle…Freedom of Information request asks fundamental questions | Save Our Sidmouth
Comprehensive Freedom of Information request on Knowle relocation | Sidmouth Independent News
‘What do they know’ about Knowle relocation? | East Devon Alliance
See also:
East Devon resident’s battle for transparency on office relocation project - Claire Wright
EDDC cannot (will not) tell us which officers make which decisions | East Devon Alliance
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I've posted this to as many online blogs etc as possible. Until we all start doing this, EDDC will get away with it's secret decisions, totally undemocratic!
Thanks, Deirdre.
There'll be some more blog entries on this subject, but meanwhile, here are a couple from the East Devon Alliance:
http://eastdevonalliance.org/2014/05/27/transparency-a-foggy-issue/
http://eastdevonalliance.org/2014/05/27/eddc-knowle-relocation-secrecy-important-update/
Best regards,
Jeremy
Thanks for all your hard work Jeremy
Thank you again, Deirdre.
I do think it's a matter of access to information - and only then can you make informed decisions.
It's also a matter of working with our elected representatives - but they often seem so anxious about really 'engaging' with people.
Anyway, there's a new post on Knowle from yesterday:
http://futuresforumvgs.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/knowle-relocation-project-current.html
Thanks again.
Regards,
Jeremy
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