Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information Act 2000, which came into force on 1 January 2005 , means that anyone, anywhere can ask for any corporate information we hold.

All you have to do is submit your request in writing, by letter or e-mail, stating clearly what information you want. We provide a dedicated Freedom of Information e-mail address: foi at ccea.org.uk
and also an online enquiry form. Both of these are routed directly to the Information Officer.

Responding to Requests

Once we receive your request, we will reply, in writing, within 20 working days. If we need clarification or there is likely to be any delay in providing the information we will contact you.

In our reply, we will confirm whether or not we hold the information, and either provide you with the information requested or explain why it is not being provided.

We may charge a fee before supplying the information you request. If so, we'll write to you giving details of the amount you must pay before we disclose the information.

 

Public information

We also make information available routinely which means you don't have to make a specific request for it. Details of this information are listed in our Publication Scheme.

Publication SchemePDF, 134K

Documents Disposal

Disposal of Documents Schedule (V 1)PDF, 577K

Disclosure Logs

Requests for Information

Jan 06 – Dec 06PDF, 61K

Jan 05 – Dec 05PDF, 41K