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Missed bins and closed toilets top moans to councillors, report says

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Tuesday 11 Jul, 2023 at 8:03PM
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Brighton and Hove Citizens Advice Bureau moves out of town hall

Hove Town Hall

Missed rubbish collections and access to public toilets topped the charts when it came to residents contacting their councillors.

A top 20 reasons why residents contacted their councillors features in the Brighton and Hove City Council Customer Insight Report for 2022-23.

The report is due to be presented to the council’s Strategy, Finance and City Regeneration Committee on Thursday (13 July).

From the end of last October to the end of March, councillors received 702 inquiries, with 386 about one of the reasons listed in the top 20.

Councillors from the former East Brighton ward received the highest number of inquiries at 91, with the top subjects including repairs, access to public toilets and rubbish and recycling collections.

Councillors for the old Preston Park and Rottingdean Coastal wards received the second-highest number of inquiries, with 68 each.

In Preston Park ward, the top three concerns were access to public toilets, rubbish and recycling and sports facilities.

In Rottingdean Coastal, the top issues were potholes, the condition of the beach and broken or uneven pavements.

Councillors received 488 inquiries which required a response from a council service and three quarters of these were dealt with within five working days.

The top 20 reasons for contacting councillors

  • Rubbish or recycling collection
  • Access to public toilets
  • Repair – day to day, including emergencies
  • Broken pavements
  • Payment of council tax
  • Broken pavements
  • Parking enforcement
  • Parking permits
  • Potholes
  • Condition of parks
  • Condition of rented accommodation
  • Community safety
  • Condition of beach
  • Homemove
  • Council tax reduction
  • Council tax
  • Street fixtures
  • Bus routes
  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Traffic calming
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  1. Billy+Short says:
    3 years ago

    I guess when the council does its own research, marking their own homework, there may be questions they forget to ask.
    For example, if there was a survey, then it should have a box to tick where we might complain about the City Hall front desk no longer being open for basic services.
    If asked, I’d also had moaned that our road in Hove has not been swept or weeded for several years, and our drains are all blocked with composted soil – due to unswept leaves.
    Is this the new now?

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  2. Michael+barry says:
    3 years ago

    IT ‘S ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING THAT THE PAVILION BOGS WON ‘T BE OPEN TIL 2023 I HOPE TOURISTS TO BRIGHTON PUT THAT THEY ENDED UP PISSING THEMSELVES AS THE PAVILION BOGS WERE SHUT DUE TO ” UNSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ” IE PEOPLE SHOOTING UP AND THAT THE SEATING IN NEW ROAD GOT REMOVED DUE TO MORE ” UNSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ” IE THE PISSHEAD COMMUNITY RUINING IT FOR EVERYONE

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