Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Computers linked to St Edmundsbury's website and to files of information about the Cattle Market redevelopment in Bury St Edmunds are being made available to the public in the reception areas of our council offices from Monday 24 January.
The Cattle Market files will include background information on issues such as car parking, impact management, design, project management and procurement. Other Cattle Market information, such as Cattle Market Redevelopment Working Party, Cabinet and Council reports, is already available on the website, along with press releases and the Town Centre Newsletter which is emailed to a wide range of groups and individuals.
Information which is commercially sensitive, draft documents and those which are not owned by St Edmundsbury will not be available for public viewing. Access to the computer is free and there will be a small charge for printing information, or supplying it on disk or CD. Alternatively, people can ask for specific documents from the files to be emailed to them.
The computers can also be used for free access to our website which holds a wide range of information and can also be used for paying bills for items such as Council Tax, business rates, licences, hiring public halls and building control fees.
Appointments can be booked for sessions lasting up to two hours or people can just turn up and use the computers any time the council offices are open if they have not already been booked. The computers are available from 9am to 5pm Mondays to Thursdays and 9am to 4pm on Fridays in the Borough Offices Lower Downs Slade, Haverhill.
The Cattle Market files will include background information on issues such as car parking, impact management, design, project management and procurement. Other Cattle Market information, such as Cattle Market Redevelopment Working Party, Cabinet and Council reports, is already available on the website, along with press releases and the Town Centre Newsletter which is emailed to a wide range of groups and individuals.
Information which is commercially sensitive, draft documents and those which are not owned by St Edmundsbury will not be available for public viewing. Access to the computer is free and there will be a small charge for printing information, or supplying it on disk or CD. Alternatively, people can ask for specific documents from the files to be emailed to them.
The computers can also be used for free access to our website which holds a wide range of information and can also be used for paying bills for items such as Council Tax, business rates, licences, hiring public halls and building control fees.
Appointments can be booked for sessions lasting up to two hours or people can just turn up and use the computers any time the council offices are open if they have not already been booked. The computers are available from 9am to 5pm Mondays to Thursdays and 9am to 4pm on Fridays in the Borough Offices Lower Downs Slade, Haverhill.