Telephone: Contact our corporate Customer Service team, Dudley Council Plus, on 0300 555 2345.
How do I complain about a Neighbour Dudley Council?
The Council has different arrangements for dealing with ASB, and at present you will need to contact Dudley Council Plus on 0300 555 2345 to report it. When you call, the Advisor will give you help and advice, and will ensure that your problem is handled as quickly and effectively as possible.
How do I contact Dudley Council?
Contact Dudley Council Plus
- Address: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, Council House, Priory Road, Dudley, DY1 1HF.
- Telephone: 0300 555 2345.
Who is the housing manager at Dudley Council?
Alton Brown – Housing Manager – Dudley Council | LinkedIn.
What areas does Dudley Council cover?
Dudley is a metropolitan borough formed in 1974. It is located on the edge of the West Midlands conurbation, approximately 9 miles west of the city of Birmingham and 6 miles south of Wolverhampton. Rural Staffordshire and Worcestershire border Dudley Borough to the west and south.
What is classed as Neighbour harassment?
Abusive and/or insulting behaviour or words. Threats of damage to your property and possessions or actual damage to them. Any written form of abuse or threat made to you, including letters, graffiti or any other kind of written material such as posters being put up that are derogatory towards you.
What to do if your Neighbour keeps complaining about you?
If your neighbour is complaining about you
- Get details about the problem. Find out what your neighbour is unhappy about and what they want you to do.
- Check if your neighbour’s complaint is valid.
- If you don’t think your neighbour’s complaint is valid.
- If you need to change what you’re doing.
- Ask a mediator for help.
How much is a litter fine in Dudley?
In most cases you have 14 days to pay a littering penalty and the maximum fine is £150. The fines are usually handed out in person at the time of the offence, but can be sent after in some cases. Littering is a criminal offence and you can be prosecuted.
Who Dudley Councillors?
Council Tax
- Councillor Adrian Hughes.
- Councillor Cat Eccles.
- Councillor Hilary Bills.
- Councillor John Martin.
- Councillor Jonathan Elliott.
- Councillor Keiran Casey.
- Councillor Marian Howard.
- Councillor Maimoona Qari.
How much is council rent in Dudley?
COUNCIL house rents in the Dudley borough are set to rise. Rent for social homes in the borough is set to rise by 2.7% from April 2020 according to local authority budget proposals, which will see the average weekly rent increase from £76.47 to £78.53.
Can your local Councillor help with housing?
A DHP is extra money from your local council to help pay your rent – you don’t need to pay it back. You need to be getting Housing Benefit or the housing costs part of Universal Credit to get a DHP. You can ask your local council for a DHP claim form – find your local council’s contact details on gov.uk.
How do I contact Edindex?
You should email [email protected] and we will get back to you.
Does Dudley Council collect fridge freezers?
We can collect bulky waste including garden rubbish and larger items of rubbish (e.g. sofas and fridges). Items must be on customers property as near to pavement as possible.
Is Dudley classed as the Black Country?
The Black Country, in the West Midlands, is roughly made up of towns within the four Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton – although you won’t find any official borders on the map, or any two Yam Yams that agree on it!
How many Asians live in Dudley?
Ethnicity in Dudley
In England more broadly the portion of the population that is white is 85.4%. 7.8% are Asian and 3.5% are Black.
Is Stourbridge classed as Dudley?
Stourbridge /ˈstaʊərbrɪdʒ/ is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands, England, situated on the River Stour. Historically in Worcestershire, it was the centre of British glass making during the Industrial Revolution.
How do you deal with toxic neighbors?
How to handle bad neighbors
- Call ahead and pick a time to talk.
- Meet on the sidewalk or on the property line.
- Don’t accuse; let them know how the problem bothers you and suggest ways to solve it together.
- If that doesn’t work, check out local noise and disturbance ordinances and write a personal letter.
Can I find out who reported me to the Council UK?
You will be entitled to know what the alleged breach of planning control is and be given the opportunity to contact the department to discuss the matter. Under no circumstances will we be able to provide you with any information on who made the complaint.
What are the most common Neighbour complaints?
Common neighbour disputes
- Noise. A common complaint raised by people is to do with noise.
- Trees and hedges. Overhanging trees are another common reason for neighbour disputes.
- Boundaries, fences and driveways.
- Shared amenities.
- Party walls.
- Abusive, anti-social or violent neighbours.
- Overhanging gutters.
What to do if your Neighbour is intimidating you?
Remember: if your neighbour is aggressive or unreasonable, leave the discussion. if you think you’re in danger or your neighbour threatens you with violence, contact the police and report it to us. if the police are involved, always ask for the crime number – this is important when we carry out further investigation.
How can I get my Neighbours evicted?
If the renter does not resolve his or her behavior, the property owner can file for eviction. The owner must file a summons and complaint in small claims court. Paperwork is then served to the resident, summoning them to a court date 2-3 weeks in the future to discuss a pending eviction notice.