How do I get in touch with Edinburgh Council?

How do I get in touch with Edinburgh Council?

0131 200 2000. If you don’t have access to email, you can also phone us. You’ll find email addresses and phone numbers for our services below. If you have a general enquiry relating to COVID-19 support, please contact us on 0131 200 2306.

How do I email Edinburgh City Council?

[email protected].

Where is the main office of Edinburgh Council?

4 East Market Street, Waverley Court
Edinburgh, 4 East Market Street, Waverley Court, City Of Edinburgh Council Headquarters.

How do I make a noise complaint in Edinburgh?

You should complain about noise from loudspeakers or chimes to the police by calling 101 or to the environmental health department of your local council.

How do I sue the Edinburgh Council?

How do I complain? You can complain in person at any Council building, eg schools, libraries or Neighbourhood Offices and speak direct to a member of staff, by telephone, in writing or e- mail via our complaints form (www.edinburgh.gov.uk/commentsform).

How do I complain about my local Council?

Make a complaint

  1. Complain to the council service provider.
  2. If you’re still not happy, complain to your council’s complaints officer.
  3. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, you may be able to get the Local Government Ombudsman to look into it.

How do I make a claim against 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.

Who is my housing officer Edinburgh?

Cameron Murray (CIHM) – Housing Officer – The City of Edinburgh Council | LinkedIn.

When to complain to the city of Edinburgh Council?

Monday to Thursday between 8.30am and 5pm Friday from 8.30am until 3.40pm. The Council complaints procedure explains the different stages of the complaints process. Find out about social work advice and complaints or education advice and complaints. You can complain about a Councillor to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards.

How does the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman deal with complaints?

The Council complaints procedure explains how investigations are carried out and sets out the different stages of the complaints process. If the Council cannot resolve your complaint and you have completed all stages of the social work complaints process, you can ask the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman to look into your complaint.

When to make a complaint to NHS Lothian?

If you are dissatisfied with your health care and wish to make a complaint contact the NHS Lothian Patient Experience team. Complaints should be made within 6 months of the customer becoming aware of the problem. Complaints made later than 6 months will not be investigated unless there are exceptional circumstances.

What to do if you have a complaint about Inverclyde Council?

Inverclyde Council is committed to providing high quality customer services. We value complaints and use information from them to help us improve our services. If something goes wrong, or you are dissatisfied with our services, please tell us.

When to complain to the city of Edinburgh?

Friday from 8.30am until 3.40pm. The Council complaints procedure explains the different stages of the complaints process. Find out about social work advice and complaints or education advice and complaints.

What to do if you have a complaint about a councillor?

The Council complaints procedure explains the different stages of the complaints process. Find out about social work advice and complaints or education advice and complaints. You can complain about a Councillor to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards. Sometimes the way someone acts makes it difficult for us to deal with their complaint.

The Council complaints procedure explains how investigations are carried out and sets out the different stages of the complaints process. If the Council cannot resolve your complaint and you have completed all stages of the social work complaints process, you can ask the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman to look into your complaint.

If you are dissatisfied with your health care and wish to make a complaint contact the NHS Lothian Patient Experience team. Complaints should be made within 6 months of the customer becoming aware of the problem. Complaints made later than 6 months will not be investigated unless there are exceptional circumstances.