Section 38 Agreement Warrington Council

If, as a result of the internal review, you remain dissatisfied with the Council`s response to your request for information, you have the right, in accordance with section 50 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, to apply to the Information Commissioner: section 38, Highways Act 1980, is whether a third party has concluded an agreement with the Council on the construction of a motorway. the Council must take a decision after the satisfactory completion of the work. These are marked ”S”. As you wish, you will find in the annex a list of the current S38 agreements. Please note that your request and response will be included in a publication log on the Commission`s website, but no personal data will be published. Users are advised to read the terms of the license agreement for access to national and/or administrative data before accessing the maps. Email: [1][Email Address] Web: [2]www.warrington.gov.uk Can you provide me with a list of ongoing motorway agreements between you and the developers, including the name of the road or development Please provide a list of all current motorway agreements between Warrington BC and the developers that indicate the date of the agreement and the road or development name. By current agreement, I mean where the road has not yet been formally adopted, but where it is subject to an S38. Assuming that part of the length of the road is accepted and part of it is not accepted. These are marked with ”P”. No information is implicit about the status of a sewer under a road. For more information, please contact Alison Dolan on 0161 770 4333 or email alison.dolan@unitypartnership.com The list contains names that are often used for a site inside a street, such as a large property like the Spindles Shopping Centre or a common locality like Road End in Greenfield.

These are marked with ”X”. It also contains a few motorways located outside the Borough. These are marked with ”O”. United Utilities PLC, Service Delivery, PO BOX 453, Warrington, WA55 1SE Tel. 08456 020406. You will find information on the state of the sewers: Built according to the Housing Act, part 5 (1957), a motorway was built under this law and is considered accepted. These are marked with ”H”. Notification of a problematic site: [1]ico.org.uk/concerns/getting/ Not accepted means that the road is not accepted for maintenance at public expense. Maintenance is the responsibility of road managers (often owners of adjacent land) and Council will not normally know who they are. These are marked with ”U”. Please note that my normal work week is approximately 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Monday to Friday. If you are not satisfied with my response to your request for information, you may request an internal review of this decision from the Commission. You should write to Timothy Date, Solicitor of the Council at Warrington Borough Council, Quattro, Buttermarket Street, Warrington, WA1 1BN, and provide details of your complaint. You must do so as soon as possible or, in any case, within two months of the rejection of your application. Visible links 1. ico.org.uk/concerns/getting/ This list is deemed correct as of June 5, 2019, but no liability can be incurred if the information is incorrect. Individuals who require greater safety should contact the ministry for advice and confirmation on the status of a tollable highway. Request for a law on freedom of information: S38 Motorway convention Suppose that the road is adopted by the Council for maintenance at public expense.. . .

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