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Title: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Dave on Jun 28th, 2009 at 2:01am
Below is a list of local UK councils that use 084x revenue sharing telephone numbers. For each country I have classified these councils into three categories:
1. Councils that provide these numbers as their main point of contact, for switchboard and/or main contact centre. 2. Councils that use geographical (01/02) numbers or 03 non-geographical numbers for general enquiries but use 084/087 numbers for specific departments. Obviously there are probably others that are not listed as the study was in no way scientific. I listed those councils in this category when I came across them. 3. Councils that provide 084/087 numbers for one or more emergency out of hours services. If you know of others that aren't listed, please let me know and I will add them. England 084/087 provided as main contact number Buckinghamshire County Council 0845 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council 0845 Copeland Borough Council 0845 Derbyshire County Council 0845 Devon County Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1203874062]Discussion thread[/url] East Lindsey District Council 0844 Erewash Borough Council 0845 Essex County Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1139411789]Discussion thread[/url] Hambleton District Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1241308973]Discussion thread[/url] Hampshire County Council 0845 Harrogate Borough Council 0845 High Peak Borough Council 0845 Kent County Council 0845 Lancashire County Council 0845 North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council 0845 North Yorkshire County Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1188749695]Discussion thread[/url] Northumberland County Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1238245562]Discussion thread[/url] Nottinghamshire County Council 0844 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1215183956]Discussion thread[/url] Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council 0845 Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1209515790]Discussion thread[/url] Sedgemoor District Council 0845 Sefton Council 0845 Somerset County Council 0845 South Cambridgeshire District Council 0845 Equivalent 0345 numbers are in service South Lakeland District Council 0845 Suffolk County Council 0845 Wakefield Metropolitan District Council 0844/5 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1218394015]Discussion thread[/url] Warwickshire County Council 0845 West Sussex County Council 0845 084/087 used for one or more departments Barnet London Borough Council 0845 Automated payments Bath and North East Somerset Council 0845 Automated payments Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 0845 Council tax & benefits Bexley London Borough Council 0845 Council tax & benefits Bromley London Borough Council 0845 Council tax Canterbury City Council 0845 Automated payments Coventry City Council 0845 Automated payments Dacorum Borough Council 0845 Automated payments Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council 0845 Automated payments Gloucester City Council 0845 Automated payments Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council 0845 Automated payments Haringey London Borough Council 0845 Council tax and other departments Lambeth London Borough Council 0845 Council tax Mendip District Council Council tax from 8 February 2010 Newcastle upon Tyne City Council 0845 Council tax & benefits Portsmouth City Council 0845 Council tax Rossendale Borough Council 0845 Council tax & benefits Southwark London Borough Council 0845 Social services, buildings & planning and education Staffordshire Moorlands District Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1208873873]Discussion thread[/url] Sutton London Borough Council 0845 Automated payments Swindon Borough Council 0845 Council tax & benefits Vale of White Horse District Council 0845 Council tax [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1196453824]Discussion thread[/url] Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council 0845 Council tax [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1209515790]Discussion thread[/url] Worcester City Council 0845 Automated payments Worcestershire County Council 0845 Social care Westminster City Council 0845 Council tax & benefits 084/087 used for out of hours only Bedford Borough Council 0870 Blaby District Council 0870 Dartford Borough Council 0845 Derbyshire Dales and District Council 0844 Exeter City Council 0845 Hertsmere Borough Council 0845 Luton Borough Council 0870 Malvern Hills District Council 0845 Middlesbrough Council 0870 Out of hours social care New Forest District Council 0844 Staffordshire County Council 0845 Wychavon District Council 0845 |
Title: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Dave on Jun 28th, 2009 at 2:02am
Northern Ireland
084/087 provided as main contact number Ballymena Borough Council 0845 Scotland 084/087 provided as main contact number Aberdeen City Council 0845 Aberdeenshire Council 0845 [url=http://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1218403439]Discussion thread[/url] Angus Council 0845 East Ayrshire Council 0845 East Dunbartonshire Council 0845 Fife Council 0845 North Ayrshire Council 0845 South Ayrshire Council 0845 South Lanarkshire Council 0845 Stirling Council 0845 084/087 used for one or more departments East Renfrewshire Council 0845 Automated payments Glasgow City Council 0845 Council tax Moray Council 0845 Automated payments 084/087 used for out of hours only Highland Council 0845 Perth and Kinross Council 0845 Wales 084/087 provided as main contact number Powys County Council 0845 084/087 used for out of hours only Denbighshire County Council 0845 Pembrokeshire County Council 0845 Wrexham County Borough Council 0845 |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Dave on Jun 28th, 2009 at 2:14am
What's surprised me is the extent to which councils use 084x numbers specifically for council tax automated payments. Some go further and use revenue sharing numbers for all tax enquiries. One such example is Vale of White Horse District Council which outsources it tax and benefits service. It may be the case that others do likewise, hence the need for a non-geographical number to mask the one of the third party's call centre. Derby City Council has geographical numbers for Council Tax enquiries for which an 03 number is provided.
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Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by redant on Jun 28th, 2009 at 7:48am
The Welsh Assembly Government use 0845 as their contact number!
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Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by loddon on Jun 28th, 2009 at 10:39am Dave wrote on Jun 28th, 2009 at 2:01am:
It is interesting that most of the largest City Councils continue to use normal geographic numbers for their switchboard and/or main contact centre. For example :--- Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Coventry, Edinburgh, GLA(Greater london), Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Oxford, Reading, Sheffield, Southampton, Wolverhampton. The question is --- Out of all the Town City and County Councils what proprtion are content to use a normal geo number? --- I suspect they are still very much the majority. So why are some of the smaller councils imposing revenue sharing, higher cost numbers on their populations? You Dave have been doing stirling work in drawing attention to those maverick councils going to 08 numbers and in attempting to persuade them to reconsider their decisions and to look at going to 03 if they will not revert to geo numbers. The point is that a geographic number serves these largest of Councils satisfactorily so how can we draw this to the attention of all the Councils and dissuade them from even thinking of converting? |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by SilentCallsVictim on Jun 28th, 2009 at 10:50pm
Dave is indeed to be congratulated on his sterling work, covering not only Stirling Council but also many other examples from around the UK.
It has been announced on BBC Working Lunch that the Contact Council is collecting information on this matter; I am sure that this list would be of value to that group. Some of the Counties may be able to suggest that at one time the 0845 number was of value to landline callers from more remote parts of the County, who were able to benefit from the lower local rate. There are still some perverse tariffs that provide some callers with a specially discounted rate for calling 0845 numbers. The game is however now up for all of these, as the understanding of revenue sharing is now spreading and there is no general use of local rates or discounts on 0845 calls. The only acceptable non-geographic numbers are 03xx, for use where the location of a remote call centre needs to be disguised or there is some other good reason not to use a geographic number. If a local authority wishes for callers to subsidise the cost of providing services, so as to reduce the cost to Council Tax payers, this should be done openly by using a properly recognised Premium Rate Service number. (I make this comment as a point of argument, with no expectation that any authority would seriously take up this suggestion.) |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by loddon on Jun 29th, 2009 at 5:11am
Of course I had intended to imply that Dave had been driving forward this aspect of the campaign in the manner of Stirling, never being one to allow the moss to grow under his keyboard!
Your comment that the "only acceptable non-geographic numbers are 03xx, for use where the location of a remote call centre needs to be disguised or there is some other good reason not to use a geographic number" is absolutely as I see it. They should only move away from use of geographic numbers if there is a genuinely justified reason. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by speedy on Dec 21st, 2014 at 3:51pm
A lot of the use of 0845 for Payments and Out of Hours Services is because it is Contracted out to Companies that offer these specific services instead of Council Staff working these extra hours.
I will be in touch with my Council after Xmas, who use only these specific services on an 0845 number, they have had the 0845 24/7 Payments number since 2009 but until recently Payments could be made through the Geographic Council number Customer Service Exchange but in June the Exchange Customer Service contract expired and a new Customer Service Exchange took over who didn't take Payments so an Option 1 on the Council Geo Number is now Auto Payments but they are having multiple problems with the new Exchange so it is a work in progress. I will find out more after Xmas when I have explained the error of their ways in a Oner to One Contact. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Heinz on Dec 21st, 2014 at 4:25pm
But some (Essex CC for example) use 0845 numbers for all their 'services', not just out-of-hours.
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Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Ian01 on Mar 1st, 2015 at 12:28pm Heinz wrote on Dec 21st, 2014 at 4:25pm:
Essex County Council is now perhaps the only one in England to be doing this for all departments and services. Lancashire, Devon, Durham, Suffolk, Hampshire and many others have since switched to 0300 or 0345 numbers. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Heinz on Mar 1st, 2015 at 2:40pm
I am more than happy to note that Essex County Council may be the only one still ripping off Council Tax payers in this way - but why does it have to be my bloody council?
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Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by SilentCallsVictim on Mar 1st, 2015 at 8:05pm Heinz wrote on Mar 1st, 2015 at 2:40pm:
The fair telecoms campaign understands that Councillor Roger Hirst is leading a programme that will switch all current 084 numbers to 03 over the coming year (April 2015 to March 2016). We understand that he is aware of the forthcoming need to declare the (typically 5p per minute) Service Charge imposed by Essex County Council for all those 0845 numbers that have not been switched by 1 July. We have suggested that if not all numbers have been switched by 1 July, the council will look a little foolish by being seen to introduce a (previously hidden) Service Charge for some telephone access from that date, when it is intending to remove it within 9 months. Unless we hear very shortly that a more sensible plan has been adopted, media attention will be drawn to this slightly weird behaviour, along with that of other councils. As always, we are delighted to work together with other campaigners, including those who may not wish to be associated with a group, in pursuit of common goals. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Barbara on Mar 2nd, 2015 at 9:24am
It's about time there was some progress! I was battling this one, using FOIs, contact with the then Council Leader (Lord Hanningfield), back in 2006 when we still lived in Essex, all to no avail, but then they always have been a fairly awful council, could never understand why they got Govt awards.
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Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Ian01 on Jun 12th, 2015 at 8:38pm While most councils are moving away from 0845 numbers (mostly to 0300 or 0345 numbers), Bristol City Council is the first to declare a Service Charge. http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agov.uk+%22Calls+cost%22+%22per+minute+plus%22+%22access+charge%22 |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Ian01 on Jun 30th, 2015 at 7:08pm |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Essex Post by bigjohn on Jul 2nd, 2015 at 5:26pm
www.essex.gov.uk/Pages/Contact-us.aspx comply by giving 5p a minute service charge.
But still prominently say they are charged at BT standard rates. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Ian01 on Jul 2nd, 2015 at 5:32pm Essex County Council is now the only English County Council to retain widespread use of 0845 numbers. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Hampshire Post by bigjohn on Jul 2nd, 2015 at 6:13pm
Hampshire CC have switched from 0845 to 03.
See: http://www3.hants.gov.uk/contactus/ Could admin update the data base please, |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by bigjohn on Jul 3rd, 2015 at 10:35am
Eastbourne Council Tourism Dept
http://www.visiteastbourne.com/tourism/ have switched from an 0871 number to a geographical one. |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by CJT-80 on Jul 3rd, 2015 at 2:40pm bigjohn wrote on Jul 3rd, 2015 at 10:35am:
About time too.. I have updated and confirmed the listing for Eastbourne TIC with the revised Geographic number. :) |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Ian01 on Jul 8th, 2015 at 2:05pm Essex County Council is the only council in England to.retain widespread use of 0845 numbers. http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/13375662.Council_to_review_0845_number_use/ |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by Ian01 on Aug 9th, 2015 at 4:58pm From 1 July 2015, Angus Council declared a 2p per minute Service Charge for their 0845 number. On 3 August 2015 they changed to the matching 0345 number: http://youtu.be/lCmME5CWpqY |
Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by isdoo on Sep 10th, 2015 at 5:45pm
Sedgemoor Council still use an 0845 number for everything :(
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Title: Re: Local councils' use of 084/087 numbers Post by bigjohn on Sep 11th, 2015 at 2:25am isdoo wrote on Sep 10th, 2015 at 5:45pm:
They do provide the Geographical Number for Customer Services , and they are using some 0800 freephone numbers. http://www.sedgemoor.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=5553 |
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