Quote:Well that makes for an interesting situation. I would think you would be able to walk into the office and get all this information without writing to them.
You haven't been a councillor then. This isn't the real world. Just conjure up the image of Sir Humphrey Appleby and Jim Hacker in Yes Minister. That's exactly how the relationship is except that local councillors aren't full time and don't even have offices in the building in most cases.
The only people who might be able to demand the info from the senior employed staff are the Leader of the Council or other members of the Cabinet in any authority with a cabinet model. The rest of the backbench councillors have very few powers indeed. Controlling the planning and the pub licensing hours is what they are left with on the average district and borough council.