You can contact Call Derbyshire tel: 01629 533190 or by texting 86555. We’re open from 8am to 6pm on Monday to Friday and from 9:30am to 4pm on Saturdays.
How do I contact Derby council?
Call 01332 640000 between Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. The Council Tax phone line is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm (except bank holidays).
What do call Derbyshire do?
Our call centre ‘Call Derbyshire’ aims to provide you with a speedy and direct response to enquiries. Outside these hours call 01629 532600.
Who is in charge of Derbyshire County Council?
Councillor Barry Lewis
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How do I complain about Derbyshire County Council?
Telephone and email remain the quickest ways to liaise with us, but please use whichever of the following options best suits you:
- fill in the Putting People First leaflet attached to this page.
- email: [email protected].
- call the complaints administrator, tel: 01629 532236.
- write to us at:
What is the email address for Derbyshire County Council?
Please use the research guides on our blog to find out what resources are available and how to find them. If you’d like to ask a question about your historical research, email: [email protected] or tel: 01629 538347. Our phone line is open Tuesday to Friday from 9.30am to 5pm.
How long is the waiting list for a council house in Derby?
The average wait time for a three-bedroom house in Derby was 300 days. It also found that applicants were on the housing register longer if they wanted a bungalow (346 days) or a house (246 days).
How do you say hello in Derbyshire?
The greeting ‘now then‘ (as ‘Nah theen’) is still in use in Lincolnshire and North-East Derbyshire, used where other people might say “Hello”. ‘Nen mate’ can also be heard instead of “now then mate”.
Who do I contact to get a carer?
Homecare agencies. Homecare agencies employ trained carers and arrange for them to visit you in your home. You may not always have the same carer visiting your home, though the agency will try to match you with someone suitable.
What is the biggest town in Derbyshire?
Chesterfield
Chesterfield is our largest town and is home to 104,000 people. Eight other main towns have populations of over 20,000. A large part of the north and west of the county is very rural, much of it in the Peak District National Park.
What is Derbyshire County Council responsible for?
Strategic planning and resourcing public services, stakeholder engagement and consultation, care market shaping, commissioning care services, contract management and performance monitoring.
Where is Derbyshire County Council based?
Matlock
County Hall is situated in Matlock along with several other council sites, including John Hadfield House, Chatsworth Hall and the Derbyshire Record Office. If you’re approaching from the north on the A6 there’s a roundabout and bypass to connect you with the A6 on the other side of Matlock town centre.
Who is the leader of Derby City Council?
The Council is currently split into three directorates and is led by Chief Executive Paul Simpson.
When can I complain to the GMC?
Complaining to the GMC
If you think your doctor is not fit to practise or may be a risk to patients, then please contact us. If you are not sure whether you should make a complaint, it may be helpful to discuss your concerns with us by ringing 0845 357 0022. All calls are confidential and we will advise you what to do.
How do I email a complaint to British Council?
Contact our customer service team
- By calling us on 080022000 Saturday to Thursday, 09.00 to 17.00)
- By emailing us at [email protected] (Subject line: Complaint/Feedback/Appreciation)
Who do I report a car parked on the pavement to in Derbyshire?
To report a vehicle parking on the pavement within the boundary, please email [email protected] or telephone 07917 233812. Vehicles parked on the pavement outside of the city boundary would be seen as causing an obstruction and should be reported to the police by telephoning 101 or on their website.
Do you have to pay for a blue badge in Derbyshire?
It costs £10 for each successful Blue Badge application. You also need to pay the £10 fee when you renew or replace lost or stolen badges. It’s important that the £10 fee is paid when you submit your application, if you don’t, your application may be delayed or you may not receive a badge.
How many district councils are there in Derbyshire?
8 district
We work closely with Derby City Council, the 8 district and borough councils in Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park Authority. Depending on where you live, the service you require may be administered by one of the following councils.
How many Councillors does Derbyshire County Council have?
64 councillors
It has 64 councillors representing 61 divisions, with three divisions having two members each. They are Glossop and Charlesworth, Alfreton and Somercotes, and Eckington and Killamarsh.
Who gets top priority for council housing?
homeless
The council must give you some priority on the housing register if you are legally homeless. This includes when you’re at risk of domestic abuse or violence in your home. It applies to homeless families as well as single people or couples without children.
How can I get a council house fast UK?
You may have a higher priority spot on the list if you have served in the UK Armed Forces (and especially if you have been injured as an Armed Forces member), if you have resided in the area for a long time, if you have a good tenancy record, or if you have been waiting for housing for a long time.