Access to Information

Freedom of Information (FOI)

Your right under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act to see information held by Historic Environment Scotland.

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1 About FOI

You have a legal right to ask to see information held by Scotland’s public authorities, including us. Under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, all you have to do is request the information you want. We will then provide it to you within 20 working days.

Find out how to request information.  

We aim to be as open as possible, but the Act lets us withhold some types of information. This includes personal information and information relating to national security. Where we withhold information we will always tell you why.

Learn more about exemptions.

You can ask us to review our decision if either:  

  • we’ve taken longer than 20 days to respond to your request  
  • you disagree with our reasons for withholding information

Read more on how to make a complaint about a decision.  

If you’re unhappy with our review decision, you can appeal to the independent Scottish Information Commissioner

2 FOI Disclosures

You can view details of the information released in response to successful Freedom of Information (FOI) requests. Also listed are the details of who to contact to get a copy of the information.

FOI/EIR Disclosure Log 2024-25 [PDF, 216KB]

FOI/EIR Disclosure Log 2023-24 [PDF, 236KB]

FOI/EIR Disclosure Log 2022-23 [PDF, 228KB]

We aim to list new disclosures on this website as soon as possible after the information is released.

3 Contact us

FOI Office
Historic Environment Scotland
Longmore House
Salisbury Place
Edinburgh
EH9 1SH

Email: foi@hes.scot

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