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Response received earlier today. The reply is from the GTC's lawyer.
<< I refer to your email dated 22 August 2005 and the attached email dated 19 July 2005.
May I apologise for you not having had a response to your email of 19 July 2005. this was caused by an administrator error on our part.
I have noted the points raised by you in your initial email and, adopting the same paragraph numbering as per your email, respond to your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, as follows:
1. In the event that you are experiencing difficulties in accessing the GTC’s usual contact number (0870 001 0308), the equivalent geographic number which you may use from overseas is 00 44 121 345 0110. This is a direct line to the GTC’s teacher enquiry service and, unlike the national 0870 number, has no facility for the caller to hear a pre-recorded message which may speed up the enquiry or give the caller the option to leave a message, particularly if calling out of hours. For this reason, if you intend to use this number, you may wish to do so during our normal office hours, ie. 9.00am to 5.00pm.
2. The decision to use an 0870 telephone number was taken by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) project group which was responsible for planning and founding the GTC. The decision was taken and arrangements made to use the number prior to the GTC coming into being in September 2000 and was not the subject of any decision making process by the Council or any of its Committees. Accordingly we do not have in our possession any supporting information, for example meeting notes relating to the decision to use the 0870 telephone number. At the time the decision was taken, the DfES would have taken account of good practice and the technological options at their disposal. Members of staff involved in the set-up of the GTC were also well informed in their own areas of responsibility.
If there is any initial paperwork or documentation relating to the telephone number decision still in existence, they may be held by the DfES.
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