The new "non emergency number" 101 is being trialled in several areas of the country. Leicester City Council included a four-page guide in the middle of this month's
Link magazine, which you can read here:
http://www.leicester.gov.uk/EasySite/lib/serveDocument.asp?doc=37093&pgid=50640I also visited the website, 101.gov.uk, and if you go to the page showing the
101 areas, when you choose one of the areas, it says for example:
Quote:If you need an update on a case but are calling from outside of the Leicester City and Rutland 101 area, call the Leicester City and Rutland 101 contact centre on 0116 222 8350.
So for the five initial trial areas it gives geographical numbers, which presumably connect to the local 101 call centre. Will these numbers still be published when 101 goes national? I doubt it. Anyway, for the record, the current geographical non-emergency numbers are:
Cardiff: 029 2026 7078
Hampshire and Isle of Wight: 023 8042 6101
Leicester City and Rutland: 0116 222 8350
Northumberland and Tyne and Wear: 0191 203 7000
Sheffield: 0114 261 0622
I'm sure everyone wants to be a good citizen and report, "Vandalism, graffiti... Abandoned vehicles...Rubbish and litter, including fly tipping... Problems with street lighting... etc." but who wants to pay 10p every time when they are already paying a hefty monthly fee to a phone provider for free geographical calls?