Original request
Summary of request
Full request
- How much revenue has been received by your organisation for services rendered to film and television productions? This could include location rental, permits and all other services related to film productions using your personnel or resources.
- Please outline the type of work or service rendered, in each case and disclose the revenue received for each type of service.
- How much has your organisation spent on facilitating such arrangements between 2014/15 to 2022/23, inclusive, broken down by year?
Response
I refer to your request for information dated 20 June 2024 (FOI 24-25/12) in which you submitted various queries regarding film and television filming revenue received by GTC Scotland.
Specifically, you asked how much revenue has been received for “services rendered to film and television productions” which could include “rental, permits and all other services related to film productions” using our “personnel or resources.” You asked that we outline the type of work or service rendered in each case and “disclose the revenue received for each type of service” as well as how much was spent “on facilitating such arrangements between 2014/15 to 2022/23, inclusive, broken down by year” by GTC Scotland.
Having conducted a search for relevant records, I confirm that GTC Scotland has not received any revenue for film or television filming between 2014/15 to 2022/23 have therefore applied section 17(1)(b) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act to this response as the information is not held.
If you are dissatisfied, you may contact informationgovernance@gtcs.org.uk to request GTC Scotland conduct a review of this decision. You should describe the original request and explain your grounds of review. You have 40 working days from receipt of this decision to submit a review request. When the review process has been completed, if you are still dissatisfied, you may use the Scottish Information Commissioner's guidance on making an appeal to make an appeal to the Commissioner.