Have now received a response to my FOIA request which I think is quite helpful and very interesting. I am going to retype the letter here, minus the opening and ending.
"1) Enclosed is extract from the Minutes of the Corporate Management Group meeting held on 16th March 2005, plus supporting paper.
2) No briefings were provided to Councillors in relation to the proposal to move to 0845 numbers and this was not discussed specifically at any Councillor meeting. However, enclosed is a copy of an email sent in resopnse to a query from the Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources about the costs of moving to 0845 numbers. This issue was not progressed further.
3) PLease find enclosed a copy of a) Research Study conducting [?ed] by MORI on behalf of Essex County Council, written in Sept 2003; b) an extract from the Access to Services Position Statement Final 17/01/2003 p9-15; c) our Access to Services POsition Statement Feb 2003, please refer specifically to p14-19 regarding telephone contact with the Council.
4)
No votes were taken by Councillors on this issue and the proposal to move to 0845 numbers was not discussed at any member meetings.5) Please find enclosed a list of numbers you would need as a Governor of an Essex School. [NB all geographical]
In addition to the numbers on this list, please call Jo Lang on 01245 436064 for Governor Training and GOvernor Development. All enquiries relating to Higher Education Funding should be directed to the details listed under Student & Pupil Financial Support.
The Geographical number for your local Highways Office is 01279 642500.
The Geographical number for Trading Standards (Business Enquiries) is 01206 222307.
Trading Standards for consumers is delivered for Essex by Consumer Direct. Their number is 0845 404 0506. The geographical number for this is 01438 737460 as this service is based in Hertfordshire and is not managed by Essex County Council.[This, in itself I find disgraceful]
You may reuse all of this information free of charge in any format or medium. You must reuse it accurately and not in a misleading context."
Lend ends with writer saying she is leaving ECC on 24/2/06 and usual re if not satisfied.
email from officer to Member CC d 8/3/05
"David [another CC] would like to speak to you about the charges for the 0845 numbers that will be used in the Contact Centre.
I have spoken to Jane Hallett, who tells me we will "break even" on calls being received from within Essex as they are charged locally to us and we in turn charge local rates. However, we only charge local rates for calls originating outside Essex and therefore effectively subsidise these calls as they are charged to us at national rate. Jane estimates (very generously apparently) that total call costs to ECC, including line rental will be around £20,000 per year. Hope that makes sense!
David thinks there is an opportunity to generate income on these numbers, to at least break even on call costs, if not make a profit. He asked me to drop you an email and will catch up with you at some point soon."
Apols for any typos in these docs.
Very interesting, the only member involvement was to see if the CC could make money out of its residents!!! I will post the geog nos I received in the next few days. I find this response very interesting in that it is in total contrast to the Police Authority replies and that from Norfolk CC. Do they actually want to get out of NGNs but don't know how? This also explains why members refuse to respond. I am sure this will interest the forum member who is also a district cllr (is it Non-Geographical Man - I have forgotten, sorry).
~ Edited by Dave: Highlighting added