AdminHistory | Robin Cook, the MP for Livingston, and councillors of the local and regional councillors, were often approached by tenants of the Development Corporation who wanted to raise issues and problems they were having in relation to housing. These issues covered a wide range of subjects - from not being able to get a house, to the quality of repairs, to the way they had been treated by Corporation staff. The elected representative would then contact the Corporation on behalf of the constituent and the Corporation would have to reply. |
ScopeandContent | Correspondence with councillors and the MP for Livingston, Robin Cook, concerning tenants and concerns they had raised. The most serious issues were responded to by the Chief Executive of the Development Corporation, James Pollock.
1 Councillors (general) [mainly number of enquiries with response times and types of enquiry], 15/02/1989 - 30/09/1991 2 Correspondence to/from Robin Cook MP. 28/02/1989 - 27/12/1990 3 Correspondence to/from CX, 16/04/1989 - 23/03/1993 4 Correspondence to/from WLDC councillors, 09/04/1990 - 29/11/1995 5 Correspondence to/from Robin Cook MP, 18/09/1990 - 24/12/1991 6 Correspondence to/from WLDC councillors, 16/05/1991 - 21/03/1994 7 Correspondence to/from other MPs (not Robin Cook), 21/05/1991 - 09/03/1993 8 Correspondence to/from Robin Cook MP, 23/01/1992 - 10/12/1992 9 Correspondence to/from Robin Cook MP, 17/02/1993 - 29/03/1994 10 Correspondence to/from Robin Cook MP, 05/05/1994 - 03/02/1995 11 Enquiries - Robin Cook, 01/01/1996 - 12/09/1996
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