• How to Report a Problem

    How to Report a Problem

    A lot of common problems can be reported direct to the right people by members of the public either online or by telephone. This can often be quicker and more effective than going through the Parish Council, though you are also welcome to inform the Parish Council that you have reported a problem in case the problem needs to be followed up in the future.

    Fly Tipping and Littering
    click http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/ and  enter “fly tipping” in the search box and choose “fly tipping” or “littering” and enter the details online
    or call 01908 533701

    Potholes and Road Surfaces
    Click  http://www.norfolk.gov.uk  and enter “pothole” in the search box and select either “potholes” or “report a problem” for other issues, and enter the details online
    or call 0344 800 8020 (working hours only)
    or email [email protected] with name, address, telephone number and postcode

    Obstructed Verges, Overgrown Hedges & Trees, etc
    Click www.norfolk.gov.uk and enter “verges” and select “Trees, Hedges and Verges” – at the bottom of the page select “report a problem” and enter details online
    or call 0344 800 8020
    or email [email protected] with name, address, telephone number and postcode

    Hare Coursing
    If you suspect hare coursing is happening now, call 999
    If you suspect hare coursing has happened recently, call 101

    Police Emergency
    call 999

    Police Non-Emergency
    call 101 (including reporting traffic infringements)

    Power Cut
    call 105

    Flooding
    Click  www.norfolk.gov.uk and enter “flood” in the search box and select “Report a Flood”
    or call 0344 800 8020 (working hours only)
    or email [email protected] with name, address, telephone number and postcode

    Stray Dog or Lost Dog
    click http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk   and enter “stray” in the search box and select “stray and lost dogs”
    or call 01908 533701

    Footpath Problems (Overgrown/Bridge Damaged or Missing/Sign Missing etc)
    Click  www.norfolk.gov.uk and enter “public rights of way” and then select “about public rights of way” or scroll down to the map and click on the map to report a problem
    or call 0344 800 8020 (working hours only)
    or email mailto:[email protected] with name, address, telephone number and postcode

    Damaged Road Signs
    Click  www.norfolk.gov.uk and enter “road signs” in the search box
    or call 0344 800 8020 www.norfolk.gov.uk (working hours only)
    or email [email protected] with name, address, telephone number and postcode

    Damaged or Missing Street Nameplates:
    click  http://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk  and enter “street nameplate” in the search box, choose “Street Naming and House Numbering” and find “report a problem to us”
    or call 01908 533701

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