FOI and EIR Requests
CCW is committed to a policy of openness and
transparency.
We welcome our responsibility under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000, Environmental Information Regulations 2004, Data
Protection Act 1998 and Reuse of public sector information 2005 to
provide a general right of access to information for the public. We
also recognise our key role in helping the public understand how
public decisions are made and how public money is spent.
Visit the relevant pages of our website (see the links below) to
find out more about the different pieces of legislation, how
to make a request and how we will handle your request.
Alternatively you can download copies of the full CCW policy
documents by following the links in each page.
Your Access to Information contact within CCW is:
ATI Officer
Partnership Communication and knowledge group
Countryside Council for Wales,
Maes y Ffynnon,Penrhosgarnedd
Bangor,
Gwynedd
LL57 2DW.
ATI@ccw.gov.uk
Telephone number: 01248 385500
Further Resources...
CCW Access to
Information Policy
CCW's policy document on access to information, which explains the
different acts (FOIA, EIR, DPA and RPSI) as well as how to get
information and how your request will be handled
CCW Data Protection Policy
Policy document explaining why we keep personal information, your
rights under the DPA and how to request personal information from
us
CCW
Publication scheme
The Countryside Council For Wales is required to adopt and maintain
a Publication Scheme setting out classes of information that we
publish.
Disclosure
Log
Information about the information requests CCW has had to date
ICO
Link to the Information Commissioner's Office homepage
CCW policy on
the release of third party environmental data
CCW's policy
on how we treat non-commercial environmental data sent to us by the
voluntary recording community and other sources outside of CCW.