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Sensitive Request-579503-B6564013 Data Label: Official – Sensitive Planning, Economic Development & Regeneration [email protected] West Lothian Civic Centre Howden South Road Livingston West Lothian EH54 6FF [email protected] Contact : Tel: 01506 282418 13 November 2019 Dear Mr Mann Freedom of Information Reference No. 101006543346 I refer to the above and thank you for your e-mail dated 25 October 2019. As your original enquiry was in electronic form, I am responding in the same media. ORIGINAL REQUEST: Please can you share with me an excel spreadsheet of data detailing all of the contaminated land in your local authority area. Please include both potentially and confirmed contaminated land, and identify each entry as such. For each piece of contaminated land, please include: The address Co-ordinates Date of identification Date of remediation (if applicable) Please also specify whether it has received special site status from the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. Question 1 Please can you share with me an excel spreadsheet of data detailing all of the contaminated land in your local authority area. Please include both potentially and confirmed contaminated land, and identify each entry as such. For each piece of contaminated land, please include: The address Co-ordinates DATA LABEL: Official – Sensitive Page 1 of 3 Date of identification Date of remediation (if applicable) Please also specify whether it has received special site status from the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. Answer 1 See spreadsheet attached, identifying potentially contaminated land; no sites in West Lothian are confirmed as contaminated land or have special site status from the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. You are free to use the information supplied in this response for your own non- commercial research or private study purposes. The information may also be used for any other purpose allowed by a limitation or exception in copyright law, such as news reporting. Any such use must be in context and must not be misleading. Any other type of re-use, for example by publishing the information in analogue or digital form, including on the internet or commercial use, will require the permission of the intellectual property owner and copyright owner. Further details as to how to apply to re-use information supplied by us can be found on our website at http://www.westlothian.gov.uk/freedom-of-information . If you have any complaint about the Council's handling of your request for information, you may require the Council to review its actions and decisions in relation to this response. Please write, within 40 working days from the receipt of this information, to Carol Johnston, Chief Solicitor, West Lothian Council, West Lothian Civic Centre, Howden South Road, Livingston EH54 6FF (Telephone: 01506 281605, email: [email protected]). The request should be in writing, email or other permanent format and should state your name, address and specify the original request for information and the reason for your dissatisfaction. In the event that you have not received a response to your request within 20 working days (allowing time for postage), of if you are dissatisfied with the outcome of the Internal Review, a further right of review exists to the Scottish Information Commissioner. You can apply online: www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal or in writing to the Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner, Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9DS (01334 464610; email [email protected] ). You can apply to the Commissioner for a decision on the manner in which the Council has dealt with your request. The application must be submitted within six months after the date of receipt by you of the outcome of the Internal Review or in the event of the Council failing to comply with the Internal Review within six months of the expiry of the time period for compliance. The application should be in writing, email or other permanent format, state your name, address and the reason for your dissatisfaction with the original response and internal review. Should you then wish to appeal against the Commissioner’s decision, there is a right of appeal to the Court of Session on a point of law only. Any such appeal must be made within 42 days after the date of intimation of the commissioner’s decision. DATA LABEL: Private & Confidential Page 2 of 3 Yours sincerely, Fiona McBrierty Development Planning & Environment Manager Privacy information Information held about you West Lothian Council will hold all personal information contained in your request and all personal information needed to answer your request in accordance with data protection law. It is important that we hold accurate and up to date information about you in order to respond to your request. If any of your details have changed, or change in the future, please ensure that you tell us as soon as possible so that we can update your records. How will we use information we hold about you? We will use your personal information to respond to your request and to any appeal submitted in relation to your request. Who we will share your information with? The council will not share your information with any third party unless you ask us to do so or we are required to do so by law. How long do we keep your records? We will keep personal information relating to your request for a maximum of six years after your request and any appeal associated with your request has been answered. Your rights If you have any questions or concerns about how your information is used, please contact the Data Protection Officer. More information about data protection and how it applies to you, including how to make a complaint, is available from the Information Commissioner's Office. You have a number of rights under data protection law, including the right to request your information and to request that the information be amended if incorrect or, in some circumstances, erased. To make a request for information, amendment or erasure, you will need to put your request in writing and provide proof of identification to the Data Protection Officer, West Lothian Council, West Lothian Civic Centre, Howden South Road, Livingston, West Lothian, EH54 6FF Email: [email protected] DATA LABEL: Private & Confidential Page 3 of 3 Easting Northing Start Date 307542 675735 01/08/2008 300128 661233 01/05/2008 302061 664100 01/05/2008 308132 673719 01/07/2008 307800 673797 01/08/2008 300796 666823 01/05/2008 298457 676036 01/12/2008 295050 670050 01/12/2008 309336 677393 01/12/2008 300129 661245 01/05/2008 306697 671041 01/08/2008 303597 659684 01/05/2008 298284 676493 01/12/2008 298485 669246 01/12/2008 300539 669117 01/08/2008 293020 657236 14/03/2008 292871 657730 14/03/2008 293256 657649 14/03/2008 294125 658404 18/03/2008 294600 658562 18/03/2008 293682 658178 18/03/2008 296137 658281 08/04/2008 296650 657951 08/04/2008 294183 657760 18/03/2008 291800 656226 10/11/2008 291551 661758 18/03/2008 292317 661752 26/03/2008 291603 661114 09/04/2008 291749 661270 07/04/2008 291859 661018 09/04/2008 292113 660723 13/03/2008 291290 660771 13/03/2008 291865 660259 13/03/2008 291968 660410 13/03/2008 292514 659914 28/04/2008 290300 667722 12/05/2008 292061 668568 16/02/2008 297749 671135 05/02/2009 294389 670115 29/01/2009 291545 662761 18/02/2009 300698 662575 01/10/2008 296337 670284 23/10/2008 298371 667312 26/07/2017 299075 661997 03/05/2018 291324 656648 10/11/2008 291820 657158 04/03/2008 292374 660346 09/04/2008 291391 667461 27/10/2008 289779 667015 12/05/2008 290529 666908 12/05/2008 292783 666945 23/07/2008 288760 665932 27/07/2008 290760 663216 16/02/2008 290803 663253 16/12/2008 290804 662639 28/04/2008 291101 663036 16/12/2008 291177 662921 16/12/2008 291348 662461 16/12/2008 291456 662556 18/03/2008 291411 662373 18/03/2008 310194 663063 01/08/2008 299323 662661 01/05/2008 297706 662047 24/04/2008 295702 661154 23/10/2008 294130 660129 24/07/2008 310285 668225 01/07/2008 309584 668294 01/07/2008 309204 668218 01/12/2008 309309 667894 01/07/2008 305124 665887 01/07/2008 303394 663873 01/07/2008 304398 662169 01/10/2008 303491 661100 01/08/2008 307492 666000 01/10/2008 308416 660829 01/10/2008 309712 675986 01/11/2008 312920 668636 01/07/2008 308862 675265 01/11/2008 309783 674693 01/11/2008 293732 659864 28/04/2008 291909 658144 05/08/2008 294831 657728 18/03/2008 291967 656895 14/03/2008 297014 659831 08/04/2008 300127 659142 03/04/2008 296735 659173 08/04/2008 294554 658129 18/03/2008 302591 659128 01/10/2008 304269 655560 01/10/2008 309877 659707 01/11/2008 305614 656100 01/08/2008 308674 673401 01/08/2008 308718 672773 01/07/2008 310357 672562 01/07/2008 303738 670663 01/07/2008 303499 670542 01/07/2008 307489 670106 01/07/2008 300508 677248 01/11/2008 307771 667526 01/07/2008 307670 667526 01/10/2008 301139 675329 01/05/2008 300417 674739 01/05/2008 307972 666907 01/07/2008 303769 669632 01/07/2008 668415 667562 01/12/2008 303936 677330 01/11/2008 304994 676734 01/12/2008 307567 676873 01/11/2008 307335 677349 01/11/2008 308071 676216 01/11/2008 308161 676178 01/11/2008 306876 676568 01/11/2008 306745 676558 01/11/2008 305630 676263 01/12/2008 304946 676325 01/10/2008 304103 675846 01/11/2008 303717 675846 01/11/2008 304645 675309 01/11/2008 307653 675096 01/10/2008 307559 675228 01/11/2008 307943 674229 01/11/2008 306788 674549 01/11/2008 304574 674665 01/12/2008 304336 674438 01/12/2008 308974 676862 01/12/2008 308671 675365 01/08/2008 304262 673547
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