Freedom of Information
In November 2000, the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) received
Royal Assent. It was fully implemented on 1st January
2005. The Act applies to some 100,000 public authorities,
including England’s nine regional development agencies. The
Act provides greater access to all types of recorded
information held by public authorities and imposes obligations on
them to disclose information, subject to a range of
exemptions.
Publication Scheme
Each public authority is required under the FOI Act to produce a
publication scheme setting out what information it would publish as
a matter of course. As well as indicating what information is
published by the NWDA, our Scheme also tells you where to find that
information on this website. Currently all information indicated in
the Scheme is available without cost.
View our Freedom of Information
Act Publications Scheme.
Making an FOI Request
Any requests for information under the FOI legislation should be
forwarded in writing to:
Sharon Doran
NWDA
Renaissance House
PO Box 37
Centre Park
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 1XB
or email foi@nwda.co.uk.
The Act allows 20 working days to provide a response and it
should be noted that disclosure of personal information will
continue to be governed by the Data Protection Act 1998.