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Apr 11 2012, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE (Andy Capp @ Apr 10 2012, 09:09 PM) It is for public bodies, e.g. government and councils. Personal information Your rights to see personal information held about you by public authorities have also been strengthened. The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) already entitles you to see many kinds of personal information about yourself, whether held by public or private bodies. This law has now been amended by the FOI Act to improve your rights to see personal information held by public bodies. The right to information held by private bodies has not been affected. The UK Information Commissioner enforces this right across the whole of the UK including Scotland. Quoted from:- http://www.cfoi.org.uk/pdf/foi_guide.pdfOoer, will this post be pulled too?
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Apr 11 2012, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE (x2lls @ Apr 11 2012, 11:29 AM) Personal information Your rights to see personal information held about you by public authorities have also been strengthened. The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) already entitles you to see many kinds of personal information about yourself, whether held by public or private bodies. This law has now been amended by the FOI Act to improve your rights to see personal information held by public bodies. The right to information held by private bodies has not been affected. The UK Information Commissioner enforces this right across the whole of the UK including Scotland. Quoted from:- http://www.cfoi.org.uk/pdf/foi_guide.pdfOoer, will this post be pulled too? In a nutshell and with caveats. The DPA concerns data held about yourself; only the person concerned has a FOI access right to it. FOI also concerns the revealing of data held about other people in public office (not private).
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Apr 11 2012, 05:11 PM
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QUOTE (Andy Capp @ Apr 11 2012, 11:54 AM) In a nutshell and with caveats.
The DPA concerns data held about yourself; only the person concerned has a FOI access right to it. FOI also concerns the revealing of data held about other people in public office (not private). Yet NTC refuse to make public a council meeting? Even after numerous requests?
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Apr 11 2012, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Apr 11 2012, 09:09 PM) I've just read some recent minutes. A couple of interesting bits (I hardly believe I'm typing this!!) re allotments including an objection to the rent increase from a Steward: in the response the Minutes mention 'Later discussion' but the only further comment is a straight vote to approve the increase..... GTA link?
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Apr 12 2012, 05:11 AM
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QUOTE (x2lls @ Apr 11 2012, 10:35 PM) GTA link? At risk of the thread being pulled... The NTC website has a 'meetings' section and the Minutes for the Council and sub-Committees are there. Look under Community Services Committee. Several odd things - all in the public domain - about who should assist the Council with Allotment inspections, who will be allowed to apply for allotments (which changes subtly from one meeting to the next) and so on.
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Apr 12 2012, 06:10 PM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Apr 12 2012, 06:11 AM) At risk of the thread being pulled... The NTC website has a 'meetings' section and the Minutes for the Council and sub-Committees are there. Look under Community Services Committee. Several odd things - all in the public domain - about who should assist the Council with Allotment inspections, who will be allowed to apply for allotments (which changes subtly from one meeting to the next) and so on. Been trying to access the website again but keeps coming up unavailable? There was nothing on the minutes section regarding the meeting Simon was referring to. Not all the meetings held have the minutes published by I fail to understand why?
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Apr 12 2012, 06:31 PM
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QUOTE (Cognosco @ Apr 12 2012, 07:10 PM) Been trying to access the website again but keeps coming up unavailable? There was nothing on the minutes section regarding the meeting Simon was referring to. Not all the meetings held have the minutes published by I fail to understand why? If we were any more cynical, one might wonder if perhaps the council have instructed the web admin to 'cleanse' the website of any contradictory statements!
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Apr 13 2012, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE (Andy Capp @ Apr 12 2012, 07:31 PM) If we were any more cynical, one might wonder if perhaps the council have instructed the web adin to 'cleanse' the website of any contradictory statements! And I thought Правда had closed a long time ago.
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Apr 13 2012, 03:08 PM
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QUOTE (dannyboy @ Apr 13 2012, 03:48 PM) And I thought Правда had closed a long time ago. In Soviet Russia meeting minutes read you.
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Apr 13 2012, 04:24 PM
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QUOTE (massifheed @ Apr 13 2012, 04:08 PM) In Soviet Russia meeting minutes read you. I skweemed !
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Apr 15 2012, 05:23 PM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Apr 15 2012, 06:21 PM) I think you should formally make NWN aware, and Admin, so they do not treat any information/posts as sub judice Spoke to reporter on Friday so I believe they are aware of the situation.
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Apr 15 2012, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Apr 15 2012, 06:21 PM) I think you should formally make NWN aware, and Admin, so they do not treat any information/posts as sub judice The matter regarding the alleged criminal damage and trespass cannot at this stage be considered sub judice. The sub judice rule regulates the publication of matters which are under consideration by the court. Matters are considered to be sub judice (Latin for 'under judgment') once legal proceedings become active.
Criminal proceedings are deemed active once a person is arrested, a warrant for arrest has been issued, a summons has been issued or a person has been charged and remain active until conviction. Civil proceedings become active, in England, when the hearing date for the trial is arranged and, in Scotland, when the parties' pleadings have been finalised and the record is closed.
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Apr 15 2012, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE (Exhausted @ Apr 15 2012, 06:51 PM) The matter regarding the alleged criminal damage and trespass cannot at this stage be considered sub judice.
The sub judice rule regulates the publication of matters which are under consideration by the court. Matters are considered to be sub judice (Latin for 'under judgment') once legal proceedings become active.
Criminal proceedings are deemed active once a person is arrested, a warrant for arrest has been issued, a summons has been issued or a person has been charged and remain active until conviction. Civil proceedings become active, in England, when the hearing date for the trial is arranged and, in Scotland, when the parties' pleadings have been finalised and the record is closed.
Does the Law apply to NTC!
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