Summary
A tribunal has ordered the price of copying planning documents - which reached up to Pounds 120 a time - to be capped at 10p a sheet. The ruling should help thousands of Londoners who want to object to planning applications, but have been deterred by extortionate costs.
Londoner Richard Ostler, who has been battling with his local council on this issue for years, welcomed the ruling by the Information Tribunal.See the full content of this document
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Counting the Cost of Access ; a Victory for Freedom of Information, As Charges for Photocopying Planning Documents Are Slashed.
"I have had to pay as much as Pounds 120 for copies of planning...
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