How do I contact highways?
How do I contact highways?
Send it to us at [email protected]. You can also contact us by phone on our 24-hour helpline on 0300 123 5000 (local rate call).
How do I contact Gloucester County Council?
How to contact us
- Use the Online form (this is the quickest and simplest method)
- Email [email protected].
- Telephone : 01452 425000 Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm.
- Gloucestershire Roads Out-Of-Hours emergency telephone: 08000 514514.
- Social Care Out-Of-Hours emergency telephone : 01452 614194.
How do I report a pothole in Gloucestershire?
How to report any potholes in the road. If you are aware of any potholes then you can report them to Gloucestershire County Council who will fix them, at no cost to you. All you have to do is either report it via www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/reportit or call 08000 514 514.
How do you check if your road is adopted?
Select the tab called Highways And Transportation and then select Road Status. If the line is cyan (greenish-blue) or blank, it’s not maintained at public expense. If the line is red (for A roads), green (for B roads) or yellow (for C roads) then the road is adopted and maintained by LCC.
How do I complain about road markings?
If you’d like to contact us about anything else, you can either call us on 0343 222 1234 or use this contact form.
How do I get a council house in Gloucester?
If you are looking for a home in Gloucestershire, apply through Homeseeker Plus which is managed by the local council. We cannot take any direct applications. You must create an online account with Homeseeker Plus and the Council will assess your application. They will give you a banding based on your housing needs.
Where is Gloucestershire County Council based?
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Shire Hall, Westgate Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2TG.
Are councils responsible for roads?
London’s local councils have a key role to play in managing London’s roads. London’s local councils are responsible for 95 per cent of the capital’s roads and are therefore key to ensuring that the road network is fit-for-purpose now and in the future.
Who is responsible for the maintenance of a private road?
Who is responsible for maintaining a private road? The local highway authority is under no obligation to pay for the maintenance of any ‘unadopted’ or private road. The owners of properties which front onto private roads (known as ‘frontagers’) are responsible for paying for any repairs or maintenance required.
Who owns the land of an adopted highway?
The surface and structure of an adopted highway will vest in the highway authority, while the sub-soil remains with the landowner. Sometimes, the highway authority will purchase the whole strip of land, such as with the creation of a new motorway where compulsory purchase powers are used.
How do I contact highways? Send it to us at [email protected]. You can also contact us by phone on our 24-hour helpline on 0300 123 5000 (local rate call). How do I contact Gloucester County Council? How to contact us Use the Online form (this is the quickest and simplest method) Email [email protected]. Telephone :…