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What is a Publication Scheme?
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires all public authorities to adopt and maintain a Publication Scheme.
A Publication Scheme is a guide to the information that is routinely published by the Council. It includes all forms of information from a bound book or brochure to a mass produced leaflet and web based information.
The purpose of the Publication Scheme is to ensure that a significant amount of information is available without the need for a specific request. The Publication Scheme provides details of the type of information held (known as 'classes' of information), the format in which it is held, how the information will be published and whether members of the public will be charged for the information.
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