0300 1000 101 – Neighbourhood Helpline |
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What is the Neighbourhood Helpline? You can call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to
report issues associated with: The service is delivered by Newcastle and Sunderland City Councils working together and is only available in those cities. Some services may not be delivered round-the-clock, but you can report a problem at any time and you’ll be told when it will be sorted out. Why has Neighbourhood Helpline been introduced? They have introduced Neighbourhood Helpline to give people one, local rate number to call for reporting issues covered by the service which, research has shown, annoy and upset people the most. The service helps the councils improve their response times and
allows them to target those annoying problems and manage resources
effectively and efficiently, making Newcastle and Sunderland greener,
safer and cleaner. The adviser takes as much detail as possible to make sure that the
right department gets all the information they need. You are given a
unique reference code which you should keep and use if you want to track
progress and find out what is happening after your call. If Neighbourhood Helpline does not cover what you are calling about,
you’ll be directed to an organisation that can help. The adviser also gives you a reference code you should keep. If you have any more queries or want to track the progress of the work, you can redial 0300 1000 101, quote the code and the adviser will give you an update. The adviser won’t be able to help if you don’t have your reference code. Because your personal data is securely protected, the adviser cannot search for your name, address or other details of a previous call. This is to protect your personal security. Calls are also recorded for training, monitoring and public safety purposes. Accessibility and different communities – how can they use
the service? When someone dials 0300 1000 101 the adviser will get a translator to interpret questions and answers over the phone. There is also a minicom service for people who are hard of hearing: Please dial 0191 525 0075 What do calls cost? Calls are charged at your local rate, which means the cost of the call may differ depending on the contract you have with your telephone supplier. If you are unsure, you can check this with your supplier and they
will tell you how much you pay for local calls, if you pay at all. Or call 0300 1000 101 and someone will help answer your questions. If you report it, we’ll sort it!
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| last updated 22/05/08 |