The easiest and quickest way to pay is through our automated payment systems which are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – just select the option to ‘pay housing rent’: Online Payment System. Automated Telephone Payments: call 0300 456 2723.
How much is Council rent in Rotherham?
This is the maximum that rents can be increased in 2022/23 in line with the Government policy, and the average weekly council rent will rise from £75.45 to £78.54.
How do I pay my council tax in Rotherham?
You can make payments to the Council free of charge at any shop or store displaying the Paypoint Logo. You can also use any Post Office to pay Council Tax, Rent or Sundry Debtor invoices. Please take your bill / invoice with you, as the barcode on the front will need scanning.
How do I contact Rotherham Council?
Customer Services opening hours
- Opening times. 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday.
- Contact us by phone. Main Switchboard Telephone: 01709 382121.
- Out of hours (emergencies) For emergenices outside of these hours, such as a danger on the highway please contact our Out of Hours team on 01709 382121.
What is single point of access Rotherham?
Single Point of Access (formerly Assessment Direct)
If you think that you may need help from the Council you can ask for advice, a social care assessment or any safeguarding incident, then click on the secure link to complete our online form.
What’s band 2 in housing?
Band 2 is for priority housing needs and is for those residents who have provided evidence of making a community contribution. 49% of new successful applicants for social housing are placed in Band 2.
How do the Council calculate rent?
Council Housing rents are based on a system called ‘differential rents’. This means that the amount of rent you pay depends on the amount of your total household income. If your income increases so does your rent, and if your income decreases, the weekly rent decreases accordingly.
Where can I pay my Council Tax?
You can usually pay your Council Tax online. You can also use ‘Paypoint’, ‘Payzone’ or ‘Quickcards’ for cash payments at post offices, banks, newsagents and convenience stores. Check your bill to find out which other payment methods you can use.
How do I contact Council Tax UK?
Council Tax general enquiries
Call: 0345 034 4569.
How much is Council Tax band A Rotherham?
Council Tax Bands
Band | Amount | Properties |
---|---|---|
Band A | £1,299 | 63,951 |
Band B | £1,516 | 23,904 |
Band C | £1,732 | 16,037 |
Band D | £1,949 | 9,509 |
Is Rotherham classed as Sheffield?
Rotherham, the third-largest settlement in the county and also part of the wider Sheffield Urban Area.
Is Rotherham a town or city?
Rotherham (/ˈrɒðərəm/ ( listen)) is a large minster and market town in South Yorkshire, England. The town takes its name from the River Rother which then merges with the River Don. The River Don then flows through the town centre. It is the main settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham.
Can I take my van to the tip Rotherham?
Which Rotherham recycling centres accept Large vans? Car Hill and Magilla – Common Road accept large vans with a permit. Lidget Lane and Warren Vale do not accept large vans.
Who can refer to single point of access?
Please note that referrals for these conditions can ONLY be made by a professional working with the child or young person. (e.g, school, G.P) If you are a parent/carer, please make contact with one of these professionals to discuss your concerns.
What is access line for?
1800 800 944
Accessline is a free phone service staffed by mental health practitioners and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
What is Ras single point of access?
The Single Point of Access provides one number and one email address for referrals to secondary mental health services and support in a mental health crisis in the Boroughs of Brent, Harrow, Hillingdon, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster, and also Milton Keynes (out of hours).
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.
Who gets highest priority for council housing?
You will get more priority for council housing if your home: needs urgent repairs or is in a very bad condition. is unsanitary – for example, has bad drains or sewerage problems. lacks basic washing and cooking facilities.
What makes you priority for housing?
Applicants who will receive higher priority for housing: People whose current housing has a serious negative impact on their health. People who are living in severely overcrowded housing. People who are homeless as a result of domestic abuse.
How much rent will I pay in a council house?
Calculation of Rent
15% of the balance will be assessable for rent. In the case of income derived from employment the same allowances will apply to income, exclusive of statutory deductions of income tax, Universal Social Charge, PRSI, pension levy and pension contributions.
Can I have someone stay in my council house?
No. Not without permission from the Council. Can I add another person to my household/tenancy? No.