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20123789 Date: 6 March 2015 Dear Thank You for Requesting Resources Directorate UNCLASSIFIED Chris West Executive Director Resources Room 56, 2nd Floor Council House Earl Street Coventry CV1 5RR Please contact: Leonie knight 024761935 Our reference: 20123789 [email protected] th Date: 6 March 2015 Dear Thank you for requesting information about business rates, which the Council received on 25th February 2015. Your request has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. You have requested the following information: For each independent school in your council that receives business rates relief, please would you specify for each named school the amount of money they received in business rates relief between 2009/10 and 2013/15. Please see the attached spreadsheet with this letter ‘NDR Independent schools received rate relief between 2009-10 and 2014-15’, in answer to your question. Please note, under the Re-Use of Public Sector Information 2005 Regulations you are free to use this information for your own use or for the purposes of news reporting. However, any other type of re-use under the Regulations, for example; publication of the information or circulation to the public, will require permission of the copyright owner and may be subject to terms and conditions. For documents where the copyright does not belong to Coventry City Council you will need to apply separately to the copyright holder. If you wish to apply to reuse the information you have requested or have any other issues relating to this request please do not hesitate to contact me. If you are unhappy with the outcome or handling of your request you should write to us within 40 working days of the date of this letter: Information Governance Council House, Room 21a Lower Ground Floor Earl Street, Coventry. CV1 5RR [email protected] If having done that you are still dissatisfied, the Information Commissioner can be contacted at: Information Commissioner’s Office Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF Yours sincerely Leonie Knight Administration Assistant Enclosures: NDR Independent schools received rate relief between 2009-10 and 2014- 15’ 2 Account Holder1 Account Holder2 SUM MandatoryRelief SUM Discretionary Relief AGE UK COVENTRY -£17,707.49 -£4,426.87 BABLAKE SCHOOL-COVENTRY SCHOOL FOUNDATION -£795,438.00 £0.00 BARNABAS FUND -£48,806.12 £0.00 BARRS HILL SCHOOL TRUST -£376,915.52 -£76,587.68 BLUE COATS C OF E ACADEMY -£439,449.40 £0.00 CALUDON CASTLE ACADEMY -£575,138.41 £0.00 COPSEWOOD EDUCATION TRUST -£39,174.80 -£1,958.74 COUNDON COURT ACADEMY -£437,410.00 £0.00 COVENTRY SCHOOL FOUNDATION -£724,541.59 £0.00 COVENTRY SCHOOL FOUNDATION -£30,469.29 £0.00 ERNESFORD GRANGE COMMUNITY ACADEMY -£122,019.94 £0.00 FINHAM PARK ACADEMY -£335,854.14 £0.00 FOXFORD SCHOOL TRUST -£456,859.29 -£84,089.82 GRACE ACADEMY COVENTRY -£49,276.00 £0.00 HILL FARM PRIMARY SCHOOL -£27,200.42 £0.00 LYNG HALL SCHOOL TRUST -£563,280.00 -£115,274.00 PATTISON COLLEGE £0.00 £0.00 PATTISON COLLEGE £0.00 £0.00 PRESIDENT KENNEDY ACADEMY -£142,223.99 £0.00 SIDNEY STRINGER EDUCATIONAL TRUST -£46,625.99 -£840.45 ST BARTHOLOMEW'S CE ACADEMY -£22,818.13 £0.00 ST JOHN'S C OF E ACADEMY -£5,635.04 £0.00 ST LAURENCE C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL -£22,490.80 £0.00 STOKE PARK SCHOOL TRUST -£522,763.20 -£107,265.60 STRETTON C OF E ACADEMY -£23,253.20 £0.00 THE COVENTRY SCHOOL FOUNDATION -£133,169.62 £0.00 THE WESTWOOD ACADEMY (COVENTRY) -£123,110.59 £0.00 THE WESTWOOD SCHOOL TRUST -£121,306.66 -£30,326.67 TILE HILL WOOD ACADEMY & LANGUAGE COLLEGE -£273,162.53 £0.00 WHITLEY ABBEY FOUNDATION -£192,061.22 -£48,015.30 WHITLEY ACADEMY -£389,282.78 £0.00 WOODLANDS ACADEMY -£285,544.00 £0.00.
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