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Post by thebfg on Jun 4, 2023 10:40:55 GMT
You have forgotten about BH's I didn't when I went to count the days. And then forgot whilst counting. There were two. So the clock must start ticking with the day of receipt day. The 30th is indeed 42 working days after the 4th.(inclusive) I don't believe they can extend ot anu further and haven't extended by 30 days.
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Post by on Jun 4, 2023 10:48:19 GMT
There is a costs limit as well. If it is predicted to go over a certain number of worker hours it can be rejected as too expensive.
The limit seems to be £600. I don't know if this must be estimated at the outset or if it can happen part way through and therefore be rejected as too expensive.
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Post by fi on Jun 4, 2023 10:52:30 GMT
They have probably already spent £500 having a meeting to decide what legislation to treat the question under......
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 4, 2023 17:45:59 GMT
Looks like John's forum has snuffed it? Everyone has piled back onto Thunderboat.
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Post by Jim on Jun 5, 2023 11:36:50 GMT
Looks like John's forum has snuffed it? Everyone has piled back onto Thunderboat. There was a rumor you had gone.
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Post by fi on Jun 23, 2023 13:16:54 GMT
Whatever the past situation is, the future looks worse.
Water points, refuse/recycling, Elsan and pump out facilities should be provided no more than a day’s cruising apart* for water, refuse/recycling and Elsan and two days** cruising for pump out.
The essential provision includes a maximum cruising time that the Trust will aim to achieve across our waterways. There are some waterways where very high demand may require a lower maximum cruising time between facilities or additional facilities at existing locations where they are provided. However, at some locations restricting factors such as a lack of suitable sites with necessary connections to services and or access to maintain services will mean a longer maximum cruising time.
The essential provision of CSF will not include showers, public toilets (although these will still be provided at some key destinations and for volunteers/staff use), washing machines and tumble driers. Phase two of our review of CSF will involve identifying facilities that are not part of the minimum provision. All facilities not part of minimum provision will be considered for closure using the CSF Closure process standard which will include an impact assessment and consultation with stakeholders. If there is excess provision of facilities over and above the minimum standard, then some may be removed provided the minimum standard can still be met.
Where showers, toilets or other facilities that are not part of the essential provision are subject to unplanned closure due to vandalism and/or breakdown, these will remain closed but water, refuse/recycling, Elsan and pump out required to meet the minimum standard would be retained.
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Post by kris on Jun 23, 2023 14:02:07 GMT
At least they are admitting it’s policy now.
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Post by kris on Jun 30, 2023 6:45:38 GMT
Well today is the dead line for crt to respond to my freedom of imformation request. They extended the deadline themselves, so let’s hope they come up with the goods today.
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Post by kris on Jun 30, 2023 14:11:58 GMT
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Post by on Jun 30, 2023 15:54:57 GMT
Bit of a non sequitur in there!
"time limit...we cannot extend it any further."
Then later it says "We don't foresee that this will take much longer and we will respond to your request as soon as possible."
So the time limit actually isn't a time limit then.
Strange.
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Post by kris on Jul 4, 2023 7:08:06 GMT
I’m not sure if I should report them to the imformation commissioner?
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Post by Jim on Jul 4, 2023 8:03:36 GMT
Go on, you devil you! It's just a bit of sport.
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Post by kris on Jul 4, 2023 8:31:45 GMT
Go on, you devil you! It's just a bit of sport. I don’t know. It might make them answer because as it is they have left the deadline open for them to answer.
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Post by on Jul 4, 2023 16:51:00 GMT
Can you not threaten to rip their hearts out and eat them in front of them while they are still beating?
This could promote expediency.
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Post by kris on Jul 4, 2023 16:57:42 GMT
Can you not threaten to rip their hearts out and eat them in front of them while they are still beating? This could promote expediency. I could but it seems a bit extreme in the circumstances. I tend to save that for people I really dislike.
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