How Do I Contact Essex County Council?

Contact us

  1. Report a concern about an adult. Telephone: 0345 603 7630.
  2. Report a concern about a child. Telephone: 0345 603 7627.
  3. Adult Community Learning (ACL) Telephone: 0345 603 7635.
  4. Adult Social Care. Telephone: 0345 603 7630.
  5. Blue Badge. Telephone: 0345 603 7630.
  6. Children’s Social Care.
  7. Coroner’s service.
  8. Highways.

How do I contact Chelmsford council?

You can contact us by phone by calling the service you need. You can find the relevant phone number in each section of the website. You can also call our main number, which is 01245 606606.

How do I contact Essex highway?

Telephone: Highways 24 hour Incident Line – 0345 603 7631
Trunk Roads (A12, A120) and motorways are maintained by the Highways England – telephone 0300 123 5000. Click this link to view a full list of Essex County Council’s contact details .

How do I make a complaint to Essex Social Services?

Adult social care contacts

  1. Do it online. report abuse or neglect. get help from adult social care. do I need to pay for my care?
  2. Feedback and complaints. Visit our complaints and compliments section to give feedback or make a complaint.
  3. Contact us. Call Adult Social Care. Telephone: 0345 603 7630. Textphone: 0345 758 5592.

Who is responsible for pavements in Essex?

Essex County Council
Essex County Council is responsible for most of the roads and pavements in Essex. Find information or report a problem on the Essex County Council website.

Are there Muslims in Chelmsford?

The Muslim community have been in Chelmsford for over 40 years, working, praying and living here with all the community. Our aims have always been the same as everyone else to be an active community member and help the youth, elderly, homeless and our neighbours.

How many Muslims are in Chelmsford?

Chelmsford has a Muslim population of 2,012 which is 1.1% of the population.

How do I call the Highways Agency?

If you need further advice or support from one of our traffic officers call us on 0300 123 5000.

How do I contact Highways Agency?

How to complain. Set out your complaint clearly including dates and any other details. Send it to us at [email protected]. You can also contact us by phone on our 24-hour helpline on 0300 123 5000 (local rate call).

Who is head of highways at Essex County Council?

Peter Massie – Head of Highways Commissioning – Essex County Council | LinkedIn.

What is classed as neglect by social services?

What is neglect? Neglect is the ongoing failure to meet a child’s basic needs and the most common form of child abuse2. A child might be left hungry or dirty, or without proper clothing, shelter, supervision or health care. This can put children and young people in danger.

How long does it take social services to investigate?

As soon as a child is subject to Section 47 CP enquiries, a single assessment should be started. Although there are 45 working days to complete an assessment, Section 47 CP enquiries will need to progress within a timescale that is commensurate with the identified safeguarding needs of the child.

What happens if reported to social services?

A social worker will carry out an enquiry, and if a crime has been committed the police will be involved. If the enquiry finds that the child is still at risk, there’ll be a child protection conference, a child protection social worker will be assigned and a safety plan will be put in place to protect the child.

Is blocking a pavement an Offence?

It is illegal to obstruct the road. If somebody unlawfully assumes ownership of areas of a road, they are breaking the law. If a person, without lawful authority or excuse, in any way wilfully obstructs the free passage along a road, they are also guilty of an offence.

Who is responsible for upkeep of pavements?

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is responsible for maintaining adopted roads (including footpaths and verges). On a private street, responsibility for maintenance lies with its owners.

Who is responsible for footpath repairs?

Surface; the Council is responsible for the maintenance of the surface of most rights of way according to the status of the path e.g. a footpath will be maintained up to footpath standard even if it carries private vehicular rights.

How rough is Chelmsford?

The overall crime rate in Chelmsford in 2021 was 98 crimes per 1,000 people. This compares poorly to Essex’s overall crime rate, coming in 21% higher than the Essex rate of 81 per 1,000 residents.

Where should I not live in Chelmsford?

Melbourne is probably the least desirable area of Chelmsford. The train station is just to the west of the town centre and in a fairly built up edge of town location, which means it could be a fair walk from your potential house to the station for commuting to London, though there are plenty of buses.

What is the best part of Chelmsford to live?

Some of the most popular areas around Chelmsford include; Writtle, Springfield and Broomfield. All of which provide a more village-style way of life, offering a great break from city living.

Why are there monsters in Chelmsford?

2021 saw the River Monsters invade Chelmsford in search of their friend the Essex Serpent. These GIANT colourful monsters took to the roofs of our high street shops and businesses creating an exciting trail to be explored… did you see them?

How many people are homeless in Chelmsford?

Chelmsford City Council estimates there are 60 or more people sleeping rough in Chelmsford through the year.