You should email [email protected].
How do I email the Fife Council?
Further information can be found here, where a request can be made online, or email [email protected]. Alternatively, you can write to us at Information Management & Request Team, Fife Council, Fife House, Glenrothes, Fife, KY7 5HX.
How do I get in touch with Fife Council?
Visit us in person
If you can’t find what you’re looking for online, you can contact us by phone: 03451 55 11 55 for Council Tax & Benefits. 03451 55 00 33 for Housing Advice. 03451 55 00 66 for Travel & Blue Badge.
Who is head of Fife Council?
Steve Grimmond
The Chief Executive, Steve Grimmond, is the most senior paid position in the Council, leading a staff of 22,000. He has ultimate responsibility for the Council delivering over 500 key services to the people of Fife and managing our annual revenue and capital budget of over £1 billion.
Does Fife Council buy back ex council houses?
We make purchases through the open market, or in response to enquiries from owners looking to sell their property. These properties will normally be ex-council, but we’ll also consider other properties in exceptional circumstances.
How do I start an email to the council?
Email template
- Dear [INSERT NAME]
- My name is [INSERT YOUR NAME] and I live in [INSERT WHERE YOU LIVE], and I am writing to ask you what steps the council is doing to improve the accessibility of the footways, and express my hope that you will be signing up to Transport for All’s ‘Equal Pavements Pledge’.
How much do Fife Councillors make?
Councillors’ Salaries & Expenses
Most councillors receive a basic salary of £19,571 each year (figures from 1st April 2022). Those who have special responsibilities receive more.
How do I contact Fife Free Press?
Contact Us
- Editor, Fife Free Press.
- E-mail: [email protected].
- Facebook: @fifefreepress.
- Twitter: @fifefreepressed.
How long does it take to get a council house in Fife?
We aim to assess your form within 20 days if all the supporting information is provided. Once your application has been processed you will receive a letter and an application reference number.
How much is an uplift from Fife Council?
The current bulky uplift service is based on a points per item system that generates a charge of £15 or £30 depending on the type and volume of items to be collected.
What is the most deprived area in Fife?
According to the SIMD figures, the 10 most deprived areas in Scotland are as follows:
- Alloa South and East.
- Buckhaven, Denbeath and Muiredge (Fife)
- Cliftonville, North Lanarkshire.
- Paisley Ferguslie (S01012067)
- Inverness Merkinch.
- Linlathen and Midcraigie, Dundee.
- North Barlanark and Easterhouse South, Glasgow.
How many homeless people are in Fife?
Homeless applications 2019-20
Area | Number of homeless applications 2019-20 |
---|---|
Falkirk | 1165 |
Fife | 2622 |
Glasgow City | 6054 |
Highland | 1212 |
What is the life expectancy in Fife?
In Fife, life expectancy at birth was higher for females (81.4 years) than for males (77.2 years) in 2018-20. In Fife, life expectancy at birth is higher than at Scotland level for both females and males. Over the period between 2001-03 and 2018-20, female life expectancy at birth in Fife has risen by 2.6%.
Can I still buy my council house in Scotland 2022?
You can apply to buy your council home if you meet these criteria: The property you want to buy will be your only or main home. Your home needs to be self-contained, with no rooms shared with people from outside your household.
Are ex council houses harder to sell?
There is no denying that there is often stigma around ex-council houses for sale. This can often cause complications post-sale. For example, you may find that it is harder to sell the property on if you wish to do so in the future.
Can I sell my ex council house after 5 years?
After five years, you can sell your home without having to pay back any money. If you sell your home in the discount repayment period (the first five years of owning it), you will have to pay the council back 20% of £120,000 for each year or part year left in the discount repayment period.
How do I send an email?
Write an email
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app .
- At the bottom right, tap Compose.
- In the “To” field, add recipients. You can also add recipients: In the “Cc” and “Bcc” fields.
- Add a subject.
- Write your message.
- At the top of the page, tap Send .
How do you send an official email?
Here are the steps to follow if you want to send a formal email that makes a professional impression:
- Confirm your email address is professional.
- Write your subject line.
- Use a formal salutation.
- Introduce yourself.
- Communicate your message succinctly.
- Close with appreciation.
- Proofread and send your email.
How do I write an email?
How to write an effective email
- Use a professional email address.
- Have a simple and clear subject.
- Begin with a positive greeting.
- State the background.
- Provide the purpose in a crux.
- Mention the CTA.
- Add closing remarks.
- Use professional signatures.
What is the allowance for a councillor?
The approved basic allowance for 2022/2023 is £11,779 and will increase retrospectively on 1 April 2022 by the Local Government Pay Settlement (LGPS) award applicable for 2022/2023, and be the allowance until the 31 March 2023.
Do councillors get a pension?
When you retire, you will receive a pension and a tax-free lump sum from the LGPS. At state pension age you will also receive a state retirement pension, if you have paid sufficient national insurance contributions during your working life.