Source: Northampton Chronicle & Echo
http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/Northamptonshire-County-Council-is-to.516...Northamptonshire County Council is to get new 0300 numberPublished Date: 15 April 2009
All the telephone numbers for Northamptonshire County Council are due to be changed amid fears the Northampton dialling code could be scrapped.
Members of the council's cabinet yesterday backed plans to change the council's current phone numbers.
The move will mean people have to dial a new 0300 number to reach staff at County Hall.
It was made amid fears the current 01604 dialling code for Northampton could soon be phased out.The change of number will also mean people will be able to dial the same number from anywhere in the county and council staff will be able to transfer calls from one end of Northamptonshire county to another, which they are not currently able to do.
The move to a new number was welcomed by the leader of the opposition on the council, Councillor John McGhee (Lab, Kingswood), but he expressed concerns about the cost of the project.
He said: "I've not got a big problem with this, because it makes sense to the customers.
"But it will cost money and with the recession we're in at the moment, I'd ask whether it would be sensible to delay the change for two or three years."
Members of the cabinet heard it would take at least 18 months to change all the council's phone numbers once the project is put into place.
Councillors also heard one of the reasons the change had been considered was because officers at the organisation fear the 01604 dialling code would be phased out "in the next five years".
The council's new 0300 number will be charged at a local rate for people calling anywhere in Northamptonshire, apart from Corby and Brackley.
Councillors heard the way phone providers split up the country means they consider both Corby and Brackley are not in Northamptonshire, meaning calls from the two towns to the county council would be charged at a national rate using the new number.Councillor Ken Melling (Con, Middleton Cheney) condemned the extra charge, adding: "I'm very concerned about the rural areas of south Northamptonshire being treated differently to the rest of the county.
"All people of Northamptonshire should be treated equally, not made to feel like second class citizens."
The council agreed to hold talks with both Ofcom and BT about the issue.
What's this about the Northampton dialling code being "scrapped"? What will it be replaced with?
I know at one time there was a suggestion that the UK should move to wide area codes where there would be 15 across the country. Northern Ireland is one such example where separate dialling codes were abolished and are now part of the 028 code.
So is this a joke?
And what the nonsense about certain areas being so-called "national rate"? For the tiny minority of citizens who still subscribe to such tariffs, they pay national rate now anyway. And they are likely to be those on BT's Light User Scheme or whatever it is these days, so they are low telephone users anyway.