Source: getsurrey (Surrey Advertiser)
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Council’s 0300 phone numbers 'a beacon for others'By Richard Pain
December 09, 2009
ONE year after their introduction, Surrey County Council has hailed its low-cost contact telephone numbers as a success.
But plans for Surrey Police to introduce a similar scheme appear to have been put on the back burner.
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Two years ago, Surrey Police confirmed it was looking at scrapping its non-emergency 0845 contact number in favour of a cheaper alternative.
Mooted options included an 03 prefix or a local 01483 line.
However, Surrey Police said at the time that migrating to a new number would be expensive and the force is now on the brink of a major restructuring programme as it looks to drastically reduce costs.
Dave Lindsay, a spokesman for the Saynoto0870 campaign, has previously written to the force urging it to change its number.
He said: “The Saynoto0870.com campaign is delighted at Surrey County Council’s achievement and holds it up as a beacon for many others to follow.
“We would like to take this opportunity to renew our call to Surrey Police to abandon its 0845 number, which penalises mobile callers with charges of 40p per minute.”
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