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Freedom of information

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) is designed to increase transparency; providing members of the public the opportunity to routinely access information held by public authorities, such as the Practice, subject to certain exemptions. It does this in two ways:

  • public authorities are obliged to routinely publish certain information about their activities; and
  • members of the public are entitled to request information from those public authorities.

In accordance with the FOIA, the Practice has produced a Publication Scheme.

Requests for information under the FOIA must be made in writing, for example, in a letter or an email, providing your name and either a postal or email address. The Practice has 20 working days to respond to your request.

If you would like to make a request for information, please find our correspondence details below:

 

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