FOI request detail

South Kensington Around Station Development

Request ID: FOI-0438-1920
Date published: 04 June 2019

You asked

I refer to the Development Brief of December 2016 sent to me by you with your letter of 22 December 2016, and to the revised proposals for the Around Station Development announced by TfL, Native Land and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners at a meeting on 9 April 2019. It is very clear that the Development Brief and the proposals of April 2019 are substantially different in terms of the mass, scale, height and proposed usage of the buildings within the development. As you will be aware the proposals will have a very significant effect on the character and charm of the area, and, in particular, of Pelham Street, Pelham Place and Pelham Crescent, as well as of Thurloe Square and Thurloe Street and the station itself. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I hereby request TfL to supply me with a copy of all documents, instructions, proposals, designs, reports, letters and other communications (including emails) passing between TfL and (1) Native Land and (2) Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, relating to the proposed mass, scale, height and building usage of (A) the bullnose, (B) Pelham Street, (C) Thurloe Bridge and (D) Thurloe Street, in the period between December 2016 and the date of this request.

We answered

Our Ref:         FOI-0438-1920

Thank you for your request received on 12 May 2019 asking for information about the development of the area around South Kensington Station.

Your request has been considered in accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act and TfL’s information access policy. I can confirm we do hold the information you require.

Unfortunately, to provide the information you have requested would exceed the ‘appropriate limit’ of £450 set by the Freedom of Information (Appropriate Limit and Fees) Regulations 2004.

Under section 12 of the FOI Act, we are not obliged to comply with a request if we estimate that the cost of determining whether we hold the information, locating and retrieving it and extracting it from other information would exceed the appropriate limit. This is calculated at £25 per hour for every hour spent on the activities described.

We have estimated that it would cost over £450 to provide a response to your current request. This is because it is estimated that it would take over 18 working hours to retrieve and compile the information you have requested.

When requests for email correspondence are received the FOI Case Management team may use a search tool called Discovery Accelerator. This allows us to conduct company wide email searches using keywords, dates and email addresses. The more specific a requester can be as to what they are looking for, the more we can narrow the search and therefore stand a better chance of a more relevant or focused result. A search will then return an amount of ‘hits’ which potentially contain information relating to the search terms used. Each ‘hit’ is a single email, although that email will often consist of a chain of emails containing the search term at least once.

We have done an initial search for all emails held by TfL between Native Land or Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners with TfL staff between December 2016 and the date of your request using the keywords ‘Thurloe’, ‘Pelham’, and ‘Bullnose’. This search has returned over 860 hits. A number of these will duplicates, as well as emails that are not caught by the request. However, we would need to manually review all of the emails identified by the search in order to extract and collate the relevant emails. We are therefore refusing this request.

In addition to the time taken to review any relevant correspondence, we would also need to identify and locate any other documents, instructions, proposals, designs, and reports that could be captured by your request. It should be noted that once this information was identified some of it may be withheld as it could prejudice our commercial interests as well as those of Native Land’s.

To help bring the cost of responding to your request within the £450 limit, you may wish to consider narrowing its scope so that we can more easily locate, retrieve and extract the information you are seeking. For example, you may wish to remove the request for correspondence from your request or ask only for reports and designs, or narrow the timeframe of the request or provide further keywords that you would like us to search against.

If you want to refine your request or make a Freedom of Information Act request in future, please bear in mind that the Freedom of Information Act allows you to request recorded information held by Transport for London. You should identify the information that you want as clearly and concisely as you can, specifying the types of document that you are looking for. Although your request can take the form of a question, rather than a request for specific documents, TfL does not have to answer your question if it would require the creation of new information or the provision of a judgement, explanation, advice or opinion that was not already recorded at the time of your request.

Please note that we will not be taking further action until we receive your revised request.

In the meantime, if you have any queries or would like to discuss your request, please feel free to contact me.

Please see the attached information sheet for details of your right to appeal.

Yours sincerely

Gemma Jacob
Senior FOI Case Officer
FOI Case Management Team
General Counsel
Transport for London

[email protected]

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