Mon 07/09/2009 17:22
Dear Mrs Oliver,
I am writing in response to your request for information below (ref 2153).
Your request relates to information about you; information which relates to and identifies a living individual is personal data as defined by the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA). This means that the information is exempt under section 40(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000; your own personal data must be requested under the DPA.
To enable us to proceed with your request, we require a cheque for the statutory fee of £10, which should be made payable to Stockport Council. Please also specify which Executive meeting you are referring to (including approximate dates) to enable us to locate any information the Council may hold on this matter. If we do not receive a response within 40 calendar days we will assume you no longer wish to proceed with your request and the case will be closed.
Yours sincerely,
Claire Naven
Claire Naven
Data Protection & Freedom of Information Officer
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
From: Sheila Oliver [mailto:sheilaoliver@ntlworld.com]
Sent: 27 August 2009 18:44
To: FOI Officer
Cc: Cllr Mark Weldon
Subject: Re: Goddard’s refusal – FOI and EIR 2004 request – Ref 2080 – Response
Dear Ms Naven
Please may I see all the documents pertaining to my being called rude and offensive by Mr Schulz at an Executive Meeting some time ago and any documents regarding my being refused the opportunity to ask council questions on the subject of Harcourt Street proposed school, particularly bearing in mind the Council’s refusal to comply with its own policies regarding fraud and financial irregularities for over 18 months. I assume there are some background papers regarding this. I would like copies please by email so they can be pinged. I was not informed by Weldon recently when he again defamed me at a public meeting that there was a right of reply.
I look forward to hearing from you. This information will form part of a complaint against Weldon and Goddard to the Standards Board.
Yours
Sheila Oliver
Stockport’s Freedom of Information Campaigner
