4 East Market Street, Waverley Court.
Edinburgh, 4 East Market Street, Waverley Court, City Of Edinburgh Council Headquarters.
How do I contact the City of Edinburgh Council?
call on 0131 608 1111 – Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday 10am to 3pm.
Who is the head of Edinburgh Council?
Andrew Kerr
The council is currently based in Edinburgh City Chambers with a main office nearby at Waverley Court.
City of Edinburgh Council | |
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Leader of the Council | Cammy Day, Labour since 26 May 2022 |
Chief Executive | Andrew Kerr since 27 May 2015 |
Structure | |
Seats | 63 |
How do I complain to Edinburgh Council?
visit: www.edinburgh.gov.uk/complaints • e-mail: [email protected] • telephone: Customer Care Team on 0131 200 2300 • visit: any Council building eg schools, libraries or neighbourhood offices and speak direct to a member of staff. You can make your complaint in person, by phone, by email or in writing.
Is Edinburgh Council a living wage employer?
We’re a Living Wage employer
(Applies to all employees except Teaching staff.)
How much do Edinburgh city Councillors get paid?
The annual salary of an ordinary Edinburgh Councillor in 2022/ 23 is £19,571. The Council Leader’s annual salary is £58,719. All other Councillors’ salaries are calculated as a proportion of this. The Depute Leader and Lord Provost each receive a salary of £44,039.
How long does it take to get a council house in Edinburgh?
Applicants who are awarded Overcrowding priority are given 40,000 waiting days. They will accrue a further 1 day of waiting time for every day they have the priority until they reach a maximum of 40,366 waiting days after 1 year with the priority.
Who is the biggest employer in Edinburgh?
NHS Lothian
Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is a powerhouse of the Scottish economy, as well as the wider UK economy.
Top employers, City of Edinburgh.
Employer | Number of employees |
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NHS Lothian | 19,890 |
City of Edinburgh Council | 18,617 |
University of Edinburgh | 13,372 |
NatWest Group | 8,368 |
How many people work for City of Edinburgh Council?
Year-on-year figures reflect organisational restructuring, including the Council’s Transformation Programme, and expansion of a number of services, in particular Early Learning and Childcare. The pie chart below shows the percentage of FTE staff as in December 2019 that makes up the staffing total of 14,759.
How many people live in the City of Edinburgh Council?
527,620
Subdivision
Name | Status | Population Estimate 2020-06-30 |
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City of Edinburgh | Council Area | 527,620 |
City of Edinburgh 527,620 Population [2020] – Estimate 263.7 km² Area 2,001/km² Population Density [2020] 1.1% Annual Population Change [2011 → 2020] | ||
Almond | Ward | 36,400 |
City Centre | Ward | 35,310 |
What is a Stage 1 complaint?
Stage 1 – Internal Investigation
At Stage 1, the complaint will be investigated by the relevant Service Manager, who will liaise with the officers and contractors for the service. We aim to acknowledge a Stage 1 complaint within two working days of receipt and to provide a written response within 10 working days.
How do I complain about my local council Scotland?
If you want to complain about the conduct of a councillor or a member of a devolved public body, you can complain to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland (CESPLS).
What do you call someone from Edinburgh?
The correct term is Dunediner and refers to the old name of the town, Dunedin, although Edinburgher does seem to be used alot (mainly by Glaswegians). Seth, Edinburgh UK.
How much is minimum wage in Edinburgh?
From 1st April 2022 the National Living Wage has now increased to £9.50 per hour.
What is minimum wage in Edinburgh?
Minimum Wage Increases from April 2021
From April 2020 (£) | From April 2021 (£) | |
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21-22 Year Old Rate | 8.20* | 8.36 |
18-20 Year Old Rate | 6.45 | 6.56 |
16-17 Year Old Rate | 4.55 | 4.62 |
Apprentice Rate | 4.15 | 4.30 |
What is the minimum wage 2022?
Almost 400,000 people working for over 11,000 real Living Wage Employers throughout the country are set for a vital cost-of-living pay boost, as the new Living Wage rates rise to £10.90 an hour across the UK (£1 increase), and £11.95 an hour in London (90p increase), supporting workers and families.
Is being a local councillor a full time job?
Being a councillor is not full-time, so you can determine the amount of time and commitment that you dedicate to the position. It also depends on your specific role within the council and the number of duties you decide to take on.
Do councillors get a pension?
If you are a councillor or elected mayor who has left the LGPS, you can take your pension benefits after you reach age 55. You must take your pension benefits before age 75. If you qualified for pension benefits in the LGPS but did not take them when you left the Scheme, you are entitled to deferred benefits.
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.
How can I get council to move me faster?
How to get a council house quicker
- Be as open and flexible as you can.
- Update the council of changes to circumstances.
- Ensure you’re in the right band.
- Use all your bids.
- Ensure you’re bidding for the correct type of property – by this we mean bidding for the type of property you will be given priority for.
Can I buy my Edinburgh council house?
If you are a Scottish secure tenant with your council or a registered social landlord (often called a housing association), you may have the legal right to buy your home at a discount.