Department of Infrastructure

451 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 100.0%

The Freedom of Information requests to the Isle of Man Department of Infrastructure reveal an authority that is selectively transparent, often prioritizing commercial confidentiality and administrative convenience over public scrutiny. A recurring theme is the 'black box' nature of major transport procurement; while the Department readily discloses the existence of projects like the Douglas Promenade or the purchase of Mercedes buses, it consistently withholds specific financial figures, citing commercial sensitivity (Cases 355921, 361167). Furthermore, the Department frequently relies on the 'information not held' exemption to avoid answering questions about specific costs for major events like the TT (Case 355883) or historical road adoptions (Case 355761), suggesting significant gaps in data retention and financial granularity.

Key Cases

Case 355857 — This case marks a critical turning point where the Department invoked the 'vexatious' exemption to block a series of requests regarding the Douglas Promenade and steam locomotives. It highlights the tension between persistent public scrutiny and the administrative burden, effectively shutting down a line of inquiry that had previously yielded partial results.

Case 355921 — A significant disclosure regarding the procurement of Mercedes buses, where the Department explicitly cited commercial sensitivity to withhold pricing and contract details. This case exemplifies the 'black box' nature of major transport spending, where the public knows buses were bought but not the specific financial terms.

Case 449033 — This case is notable for being 'Upheld - partial' following an internal review. The Information Commissioner found the Department had incorrectly applied a 'not held' exemption to the ZipTrip app costs, forcing a re-processing. It serves as a rare instance of the Department's initial refusal being challenged and corrected, revealing hidden financial data.

Case 355883 — The refusal to provide specific costs for TT (Tourist Trophy) road repairs, claiming they are not recorded separately from normal activities. Given the TT is the island's most significant economic event, the inability to isolate its infrastructure costs raises questions about financial accountability for major events.

Case 358461 — The complete withholding of information regarding a 2013 electric shock incident on the Manx Electric Railway due to 'ongoing legal proceedings.' This case underscores how legal risk is used as a blanket exemption to prevent the public from understanding the safety history of heritage transport.

Related FOI Stories

The Douglas Promenade: From Transparency to Vexatious Refusal#355795, #355857, #355859, #355861, #355863

Commercial Secrecy in Transport Procurement#355763, #355921, #361167, #355893, #356129

Data Gaps and 'Not Held' Defenses#355761, #355773, #355883, #355895, #361191

Safety Incidents and Legal Exemptions#358443, #358461, #355863, #355921, #548540

Housing and Social Welfare Opacity#355805, #358449, #358451, #355925, #647165

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DateTitleOutcome
2023-08-22How many vehicles will be impacted by the proposed regulationsAll information sent
2023-08-18airport parking figuresAll information sent
2023-08-16Railway DataAll information sent
2023-08-15ManxmanAll information sent
2023-08-11Airport Car ParkAll information sent
2023-08-09RTAs Within Close Proximity Of Dandara Construction SitesAll information sent
2023-07-26Bus Vannin ReportsAll information sent
2023-07-26Number of complaints for commercial veichle parkingAll information sent
2023-07-25The wreck of the Claire AnneAll information sent
2023-07-19New Bond Street Taxi Rank - BinsAll information sent
2023-07-19Asbestos in IOM SchoolsAll information sent
2023-07-18Taxi Rank Parking Fine RevenuesAll information sent
2023-07-18New Bond Street Taxi RankAll information sent
2023-06-27Crogga Gas RegulationsAll information sent
2023-06-26Works to repair Old Groudle RoadAll information sent
2023-06-23Correspondence between the NSTA and IoM GovAll information sent
2023-06-22Tender - PEFM 056 - Clinical Waste CollectionAll information sent
2023-06-19Total Employed Air Traffic Controllers at Ronaldsway AirportAll information sent
2023-06-19Dougals Prom/ HeritageAll information sent
2023-06-12Correspondence Relating to Market Place & Ramsey Quayside Road ClosureAll information sent
2023-05-25Funding of the demolition of Ballacloan School DemesneRoad DouglasAll information sent
2023-05-17Harbour dues/boat park feesAll information sent
2023-05-16Vehicle Duty and Emissions BandingAll information sent
2023-05-15Rail reviewAll information sent
2023-05-11Crogga Guarantees related to increased Greenhouse Gas EmissionsAll information sent
2023-05-09New pedestrian crossingsAll information sent
2023-05-04Tax discsAll information sent
2023-05-03Liverpool ferry terminalAll information sent
2023-05-02Promenade DefectsAll information sent
2023-04-27Passenger figuresAll information sent
2023-04-27Airport securityAll information sent
2023-04-26Requests for Zebra Crossing at Market Place RamseyAll information sent
2023-04-24Victoria StreetAll information sent
2023-04-19Number of disability pass holders using heritage railwaysAll information sent
2023-04-18D51, BALLACANNELL, EARYSTANEAll information sent
2023-04-18Definitive map queriesAll information sent
2023-04-13Financial SplitationAll information sent
2023-04-12Luggage Trolleys @ Isle of Man AirportAll information sent
2023-03-29Flight cancellations and delaysAll information sent
2023-03-28Vehicle license revenueAll information sent
2023-03-16Road traffic accident occurring on Douglas promenadeAll information sent
2023-03-14IOM Airport - planned upgrade of the Instrument Landing SystemAll information sent
2023-03-1440 mph speed limit Kirk Michael to DouglasAll information sent
2023-03-07Wybourn Drive, Onchan ResurfacingAll information sent
2023-02-20crossing installation at Market Place RamseyAll information sent
2023-02-17Heritage trailAll information sent
2023-02-13Vehicle taxAll information sent
2023-02-06Hydrocarbon Licensing: Block 112/25 and associated blocksAll information sent
2023-02-03Number of Social Housing Properties by Local AuthorityAll information sent
2023-01-17Parking TicketsAll information sent
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