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Hunt for council i360 emails throws up just three conversations

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 3 Jun, 2015 at 2:34PM
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Hunt for council i360 emails throws up just three conversations

A Brighton journalist’s hunt to find out what discussions took place between senior councillors and officers about the i360 has thrown up just three email exchanges in two years.

John KeenanFreelance journalist John Keenan has followed the progress of the Brighton i360 in recent years, including its public loan brokered by Brighton and Hove City Council, and was curious to know what issues it had created within the council.

To this end, he put in a request under the Freedom of Information Act two months ago for all emails sent from the beginning of 2013 to the end of January 2015 between senior councillors and management.

But to his surprise, when the response finally came back this week, it contained just three email conversations.

Mr Keenan said: “The i360 has generated to date a lot of interest and I was interested to see what senior officers and councillors thought about it – what issues it’s thrown up for officers and what they have had to debate. I wasn’t expecting to find anything in particular.

“I reframed my original request to narrow it down and after two months I still hadn’t had a reply.

“I sent four reminders and a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s office and this week, they sent me a reply with just three short emails.

“To say I’m surprised is probably the most diplomatic way of putting it. It’s one of the most controversial and expensive projects the council has embarked upon.

“I’ll still keep chugging away. I have now asked to see the emails generated by my request.”

The first email conversation, sent by chief executive Penny Thompson, major projects manager Katharine Pearce, executive director Geoff Raw and council leader Jason Kitcat, discusses changes to a report published in February 2014.

Katharine Pearce says community benefits and ticket revenue have still not been agreed, and that the council may not be able be on the attraction’s board as that may influence any future claims it makes (presumably if the i360 is not able to replay the loan).

The second, sent the following month by deputy head of law Bob Bruce and forwarded to Jason Kitcat by Penny Thompson, discusses an email from Brighton developer John Regan (which itself is not included) asking for a response to his call for an independent patronage and cost study. The response itself is also not discussed.

The third, sent in November 2014 by Katharine Pearce, discusses English Heritage’s support for the demolition of the West Pier arches.

The full emails can be seen by clicking here. 

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Comments 6

  1. Adrian Morris says:
    11 years ago

    As I am now a councillor and also the Labour lead for tourism and the arts on the Economic Development and Culture Committee I can easily have access to all emails and correspondence for the i360. I will keep you posted.

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  2. rolivan says:
    11 years ago

    Adrian I would have thought You would have put more effort into attending Your First Planning Committee Meeting?

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  3. Christopher Hawtree says:
    11 years ago

    There was a great deal of oral discussion of this. Many meetings.

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  4. chris says:
    11 years ago

    Well well well am not surprised how many brown envelopes is the biggest question.

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  5. Phil sareen says:
    11 years ago

    Great deal of oral discussion? We’re the previous councillors competent enough to minute those meetings?

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  6. Louise Gallagher (@Cluelesslou) says:
    11 years ago

    I’ve had this issue previously with a FOI request to the Council. The response was basically, ‘the meetings weren’t minuted’ – well, in my view, that’s either for reasons of incompetence or convenience.

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