Thank you for your request under the Freedom of Information Act (the Act) of 8 th April 2011 seeking the following information about TV Licensing:

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6 th May 2011 Freedom of Information Act 2000 - RFI20110451 Thank you for your request under the Freedom of Information Act (the Act) of 8 th seeking the following information about TV Licensing: could you please provide information listing the offices occupied by the BBC in the West Midlands, those which contain one or more Televisions capable of receiving a television signal (whether used for that purpose or not), if that office holds a TV license and the renewal date of that license. Before I respond to your question, it may be helpful if I first explain the nature of the relationship between TV Licensing and the BBC. TV Licensing is a trading name used by companies contracted by the BBC to administer the collection of television licence fees and enforcement of the television licensing system. The majority of the administration of TV Licensing is contracted to Capita Business Services Ltd (which undertakes the majority of the administration of the TV Licensing system), with the administration of our cash related payment schemes contracted to iqor UK Limited. PayPoint Network Ltd and PayPoint Collections Ltd are contracted to provide over-the-counter services. Marketing and printing services are contracted to Proximity London Ltd as are public relations and advertising services. The latter are subcontracted by Proximity to Fishburn Hedges Boys Williams Ltd, Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO Ltd and PHD Media Ltd. The BBC is a public authority in respect of its television licensing functions and retains overall responsibility. The reference number for your request is RFI20110451 and I now respond as follows: The BBC operates out of 21 premises in the West Midlands. For the purposes of this enquiry we have defined the West Midlands as that area covered by the West Midlands regional television service. The total number of TV Licenses held by the BBC for these premises is 10 (ten). This is

in accordance with TV Licensing requirements which stipulate that a single TV Licence covers an entire business premises, regardless of the number of TV receiving devices that are used on the site. Address of BBC Property The Mailbox B1 1RF Bromsgrove District Council House Bromsgrove B60 1AA Priory Place Units 5-8 Coventry CV1 5SQ Shiretown House Hereford HR4 9AR Leamington Library Royal Pump Rooms Leamington Spa CV32 4AA Leek Town Hall Moorlands House Dane Room Leek ST13 6DH Redditch Town Hall Redditch B98 8AH Rugby Art Gallery Finesse Booth Rugby CV21 3BZ Shrewsbury Broadcasting House Shrewsbury SY1 3TT Stafford County Buildings Stafford ST16 2LH Cheapside Stoke on Trent ST1 1JJ Shakespeare Centre Library The Stratford Upon Avon CV37 6QW Hazeldine House Suite 1B Telford TF3 4JL Newhampton Art Centre Ground Floor Wolverhampton Licence Expiry *

Address of BBC Property WV1 4AP Licence Expiry Worcester Broadcasting House Worcester WR2 5WW Worcester County Hall Worcester WR5 2NP Wood Norton Evesham WR11 4YB BBC Drama Village Selly Oak Campus B15 2TT Stirchley Trading Estate B30 2PF Rendezvous Café University Of Weoley Park Road B29 6LL BBC 1059 Bristol Road Selly Oak B29 6LT * We have become aware, during the course of this data collection, that at some point in the last 12 months the address in Wolverhampton may have been capable of television reception and that the licence was not up-to-date at that time. This address is no longer able to receive television pictures. Appeal Rights If you are not satisfied with this response you have the right to an internal review by a BBC senior manager or legal adviser. Please contact us at the address above, explaining what you would like us to review and including your reference number. If you are not satisfied with the internal review, you can appeal to the Information Commissioner. The contact details are: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF, telephone 01625 545 700 or see http://www.ico.gov.uk/ I hope this response is helpful. Yours sincerely, Laura Ellis BBC English Regions

Freedom of Information From January 2005 the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities. The Act also sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities. The term public authority is defined in the Act; it includes all public bodies and government departments in the UK. The BBC, Channel 4 and S4C are the only broadcasters covered by the Act. Application to the BBC The BBC has a long tradition of making information available and accessible. It seeks to be open and accountable and already provides the public with a great deal of information about its activities. BBC Information operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week handling telephone and written comments and queries, and the BBC s website bbc.co.uk provides an extensive online information resource. It is important to bear this in mind when considering the Freedom of Information Act and how it applies to the BBC. The Act does not apply to the BBC in the way it does to most public authorities in one significant respect. It recognises the different position of the BBC (as well as Channel 4 and S4C) by saying that it covers information held for purposes other than those of journalism, art or literature. This means the Act does not apply to information held for the purposes of creating the BBC s output (TV, radio, online etc), or information that supports and is closely associated with these creative activities. A great deal of information within this category is currently available from the BBC and will continue to be so. If this is the type of information you are looking for, you can check whether it is available on the BBC s website bbc.co.uk or contact BBC Information. The Act does apply to all of the other information we hold about the management and running of the BBC. The BBC The BBC's aim is to enrich people's lives with great programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. It broadcasts radio and television programmes on analogue and digital services in the UK. It delivers interactive services across the web, television and mobile devices. The BBC's online service is Europe's most widely visited content site. Across the world, the BBC broadcasts radio programmes in 32 languages on the BBC World Service and the 24 hour television service, BBC World News. The BBC's remit as a public service broadcaster is defined in the BBC Charter and Agreement. It is the responsibility of the BBC Trust to ensure that the organisation delivers against this remit by setting key objectives, approving strategy and policy, and monitoring and assessing performance. The Trustees also safeguard the BBC's independence and ensure the Corporation is accountable to its audiences and to Parliament. The Trust is supported by a network of advisory bodies across the UK. Day-to-day operations are run by the Director-General and his senior management team, the Executive Board. All BBC output in the UK is funded by an annual Licence Fee. This is determined and regularly reviewed by Parliament. Each year, the BBC publishes an Annual Report & Accounts, and reports to Parliament on how it has delivered against its public service remit.

Freedom of Information From January 2005 the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities. The Act also sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities. The term public authority is defined in the Act; it includes all public bodies and government departments in the UK. The BBC, Channel 4 and S4C are the only broadcasters covered by the Act. Application to the BBC The BBC has a long tradition of making information available and accessible. It seeks to be open and accountable and already provides the public with a great deal of information about its activities. BBC Information operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week handling telephone and written comments and queries, and the BBC s website bbc.co.uk provides an extensive online information resource. It is important to bear this in mind when considering the Freedom of Information Act and how it applies to the BBC. The Act does not apply to the BBC in the way it does to most public authorities in one significant respect. It recognises the different position of the BBC (as well as Channel 4 and S4C) by saying that it covers information held for purposes other than those of journalism, art or literature. This means the Act does not apply to information held for the purposes of creating the BBC s output (TV, radio, online etc), or information that supports and is closely associated with these creative activities. A great deal of information within this category is currently available from the BBC and will continue to be so. If this is the type of information you are looking for, you can check whether it is available on the BBC s website bbc.co.uk or contact BBC Information. The Act does apply to all of the other information we hold about the management and running of the BBC. The BBC The BBC's aim is to enrich people's lives with great programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. It broadcasts radio and television programmes on analogue and digital services in the UK. It delivers interactive services across the web, television and mobile devices. The BBC's online service is Europe's most widely visited content site. Around the world, international multimedia broadcaster BBC World Service delivers a wide range of language and regional services on radio, TV, online and via wireless handheld devices, together with BBC World News, the commercially-funded international news and information television channel. The BBC's remit as a public service broadcaster is defined in the BBC Charter and Agreement. It is the responsibility of the BBC Trust (the sovereign body within the BBC) to ensure that the organisation delivers against this remit by setting key objectives, approving strategy and policy, and monitoring and assessing performance. The Trustees also safeguard the BBC's independence and ensure the Corporation is accountable to its audiences and to Parliament. Day-to-day operations are run by the Director-General and his senior management team, the Executive Board. All BBC output in the UK is funded by an annual Licence Fee. This is determined and regularly reviewed by Parliament. Each year, the BBC publishes an Annual Report & Accounts, and reports to Parliament on how it has delivered against its public service remit. 5