Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Explaining those Acolaid figures

Acolaid is the system RBC uses for recording and tracking the requests and queries councillors make on the behalf of citizens. This system is designed to ensure that any request is logged to prevent it from being lost and to ensure that it is responded to, while also recording what action is taken.

So a recent press release from the Green party (and the subsequent blog posting) advertising RBC's response to a Freedom of Information request makes particularly interesting reading. 'Reading's Hardest Working Councillor' responds here.

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