How do I contact Nottingham Homelink?
Or you can call us on us on 0115 746 9977.
How do I contact Nottingham Council?
For enquiries about bins, bulky waste and community protection please call the Customer Hub on 0115 915 2000. For all other enquiries please call switchboard on 0115 915 5555. Our Customer Hub and contact centres are open from 9am -5pm.
Who is in charge of Nottingham City Homes?
We’re an arms’ length management organisation (ALMO) of Nottingham City Council – that means that the council owns the homes, and we manage them on its behalf, under the governance of a Board made up of councillors, tenants and leaseholders, and independent and co-opted members.
Where is Nottingham City Council based?
Loxley House
Nottingham City Council | |
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Last election | 2 May 2019 |
Next election | 2023 |
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Nottingham Council House for full Council meetings, but main headquarters at Loxley House |
How do I make a complaint to Nottingham City Council?
Nottingham City Council complaints contacts
- Visit Contact Page.
- Email Customer Services on [email protected].
- Call Customer Services on 01159 155 555.
- Visit Homepage.
What county is Nottingham in?
Nottinghamshire
Nottingham | |
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Region | East Midlands |
Ceremonial county | Nottinghamshire |
Settled | 600 |
City Status | 1897 |
How do I contact council tax in Nottingham?
By Telephone
- Council Tax 24 hour self-service: 0115 718 1777.
- Automated payment line: 0800 052 0173.
- Benefit 24 hour self-service line: 0115 718 4444.
Who owns Nottingham City Homes?
Nottingham City Council
We’re an arms’ length management organisation (ALMO) of Nottingham City Council – that means that the council owns the homes, and we manage them on its behalf, under the governance of a Board made up of councillors, tenants and leaseholders, and independent and co-opted members.
How many employees does Nottingham City Homes have?
1,000 staff
Nottingham City Homes (NCH) has been named as one of the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers in the country. The social housing organisation, which employs 1,000 staff, has beaten the likes of Sainsbury’s, Asda and Tesco in the listing.
Is Nottingham nice?
Is Nottingham a nice place to live? Nottingham is an excellent place to live and offers a superb range of facilities, with many things on offer for residents. Numerous schools provide good quality education. The city’s easy access from various other major towns in England is a nice plus.
Are complaints to the council Anonymous?
Whoever you wish to make a complaint to, they will generally be able to guarantee your confidentiality. In fact, local authorities, housing associations and the police are all keen to highlight their commitment to ensuring that any information they receive from the public will be treated in the strictest of confidence.