In-House Children’s Advocacy Services
I am writing to request information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 regarding the delivery of in-house advocacy services for children and young people within your Local Authority.
I am writing to request information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 regarding the delivery of in-house advocacy services for children and young people within your Local Authority.
I write to request information regarding the council’s expenditure on planning appeals relating to residential-led developments. Please provide the following information for each of the financial years (a) 2022/23, (b) 2023/24, and (c) 2024/25:
Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I request the following aggregate data on expenses for senior staff in your local authority. "Senior staff" means directors, heads of department/service, and equivalent (e.g., chief officers). For financial years 2023/24 and 2024/25 (to date):
1. Please provide me with details about how much the council has ever paid in fees, if ever, to the Odyssey House School in Wokingham.
2. Please also provide me with the number of pupils that the council has paid to attend it, listed in academic years (i.e. 2023/24).
1. Since 4 July 2024, how many visas has your Council sponsored.
This is a freedom of information request surrounding public toilets operated by your authority. Please provide me with the following:•
1. A list of public toilets operated by the council.
For calendar years 2024-2025, and year start 2025 to date, please provide the following aggregate, anonymised information held by your council.
1. When was the applicant on band 2 allocated a three bedroom house, and how long did they wait?
2. How many families are currently on band 2 waiting to be housed in a three bedroom property?
1. How many people are in band 1 and band 2 waiting for a 3 bedroom property?
2. When was the last 5 people allocated a 3 bedroom property in band 1 and band 2?
3. How many void 3 bedroom properties are currently available?
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