Plymouth City Council Customer Service: Phone, Email, Contacts.

Plymouth City Council
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 by Michael Lee

They're trying, at least.Taking care of a metropolis and so many people can't be simple. I will say this, though: the council in Plymouth is run far better than the one in Brighton, which is where I'm from. Eliminating weeds from our street, gathering a lot of fly tipping because people don't care, keeping our streets clean, allowing new buildings and projects for the city, planning events and festivals—all these small but significant changes make a big impact on our lives and help a great deal with antisocial conduct. Urban graffiti is still an issue, but given how challenging this must be in today's society, I say "BRAVO," keep up the good work, and thank you for trying.Concerning the "Armada Way fiasco," if we were to chop a few trees,

We're not talking about old or historical trees here; instead, I say take them down for our city's economic development. The narrative has been greatly exaggerated by self-described "green" individuals, who are mostly jobless and reliant on government assistance, or by retired individuals who have nothing better to do than whine about everything without considering the possibility that they won't still be around when the project is completed. Across Europe, city centres are being redesigned and renovated by councils with the goals of promoting economic development, curbing antisocial behaviour, and, above all, fostering a sense of pride among the local populace.

 by Rory Johnson

What a fantastic city.Brimming with all the things you could possibly desire.There is a lot of regeneration going on, which will only improve its appeal to the general population and character.

 by Edvardas Romancikas

Hello In my garage number 28, Edinburg Street,the doors are completely rusted. I'm afraid to open the garage because the doors might fall right on my head. I called in June and asked to change the door. In July, a carpenter arrived and took the dimensions of the doors. I was given an appointment for August 21. But no one came on that day. I called the consul again. I was again scheduled for September 18. The carpenter came and looked at the doors and said that he would order the door. And since then no one has told me did not send anything. I need a garage but I have not been able to use it for the sixth month. Please help me with replacing the garage doors. Thank you

Phone number: 01752 668000

Email: revenues@plymouth.gov.uk

Head Office address: Ballard House, W Hoe Rd, Plymouth PL1 3BJ, UK.

Plymouth City Council complaints number & email

Last updated on February 3rd, 2024

How to make a Complaint to Plymouth City Council

Complaints handling is available on the Plymouth City Council
website via ‘Customer Support.’ The first step is to call on the complaints line 01752 668000. If your complaint is not resolved at this stage, the company’s complaints procedure is clearly set out along with further contact details such as a correspondence address and online contact form.

Plymouth City Council complaint contacts like Phone, email and support form

Complaint via Phone number : 01752 668000

Reservations From UK: 01752 668000

Complaint via Email : revenues@plymouth.gov.uk

Complaint via  Support Form : Plymouth City Council Support Form

Plymouth City Council complaint website : www.plymouth.gov.uk

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Corporate Head Office address

Ballard House, W Hoe Rd, Plymouth PL1 3BJ, UK.

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Plymouth City Council Business Hours

Monday: 8am – 5pm
Tuesday: 8am – 5pm
Wednesday: 8am – 5pm
Thursday: 8am – 5pm
Friday: 8am – 5pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

About Plymouth City Council

Plymouth City Council is the unitary authority for Plymouth, Devon. The Plymouth was recorded as a borough from 1276 and was incorporated in 1439.

Plymouth City Council complaint hours

Monday: 8.30 am to 6 pm
Tuesday: 8.30 am to 6 pm
Wednesday: 8.30 am to 6 pm
Thursday: 8.30 am to 6 pm
Friday: 8.30 am to 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday and bank holiday: closed

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Schools, education, childcare, skills and employability

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Use below complaint form to discuss problems you have had with Plymouth City Council , or how they have handled your complaints. Initial complaints should be directed to Plymouth City Council directly. You can find complaint contact details for Plymouth City Council above.

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Q: Where is Plymouth City Council head office Address?
A: Ballard House, W Hoe Rd, Plymouth PL1 3BJ, UK.

Q: Who is the CEO of Plymouth City Council Company?
A: Tracey Lee was CEO of Plymouth City Council Company.

Q: What are Plymouth City Council Business Hours?
A: Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm and Saturday & Sunday was Closed.

Q: What is the Email of Plymouth City Council Company?
A: Email: revenues@plymouth.gov.uk.

 

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Plymouth City Council
Average rating:  
 3 reviews
 by Michael Lee

They're trying, at least.Taking care of a metropolis and so many people can't be simple. I will say this, though: the council in Plymouth is run far better than the one in Brighton, which is where I'm from. Eliminating weeds from our street, gathering a lot of fly tipping because people don't care, keeping our streets clean, allowing new buildings and projects for the city, planning events and festivals—all these small but significant changes make a big impact on our lives and help a great deal with antisocial conduct. Urban graffiti is still an issue, but given how challenging this must be in today's society, I say "BRAVO," keep up the good work, and thank you for trying.Concerning the "Armada Way fiasco," if we were to chop a few trees,

We're not talking about old or historical trees here; instead, I say take them down for our city's economic development. The narrative has been greatly exaggerated by self-described "green" individuals, who are mostly jobless and reliant on government assistance, or by retired individuals who have nothing better to do than whine about everything without considering the possibility that they won't still be around when the project is completed. Across Europe, city centres are being redesigned and renovated by councils with the goals of promoting economic development, curbing antisocial behaviour, and, above all, fostering a sense of pride among the local populace.

 by Rory Johnson

What a fantastic city.Brimming with all the things you could possibly desire.There is a lot of regeneration going on, which will only improve its appeal to the general population and character.

 by Edvardas Romancikas

Hello In my garage number 28, Edinburg Street,the doors are completely rusted. I'm afraid to open the garage because the doors might fall right on my head. I called in June and asked to change the door. In July, a carpenter arrived and took the dimensions of the doors. I was given an appointment for August 21. But no one came on that day. I called the consul again. I was again scheduled for September 18. The carpenter came and looked at the doors and said that he would order the door. And since then no one has told me did not send anything. I need a garage but I have not been able to use it for the sixth month. Please help me with replacing the garage doors. Thank you

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