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Data Protection Impact Assessments

& Customer Services DPIA 2023/50 31/10/2023 20/05/2024 Tree Maintenance Tender Consultation (one off exercise to understand tree stock) Environmental Services DPIA 2023/51 06/11/2023 17/11/2023 Contracted out Property Valuations - To provide valuations for the Council's property portfolio. Finance

Housing Safety Compliance

and call 999. Fire Alarms - Some buildings have fire alarm systems that sound throughout the block, even if a fire is only in one area. These systems were added to provide early warning but may differ from the original design strategy. We’re reviewing these across our buildings to ensure they support

A-Z of Recycling

Recycle Scheme (external link) where 5 local repair and resale businesses benefit from your donations (drop off locations can be found on their website), local recycling centres, bulky waste collection, check with your local charity shops. Board games – Check with your local charity shops. Books – Check

Benefits of working for the Council

viewed as one of the most valuable financial rewards of the job. The scheme is available to eligible employees under 75 years of age and membership provides numerous benefits, including: We top up your pension - something that would be unlikely to happen with a personal pension; You get tax relief

FoI: How to request information

you all or part of the information, we will write to you explaining why. The reason will be based on the exceptions in the regulations. Top tips To make information requests as efficiently and effectively as possible, we suggest you take this approach: Search first. Public authorities publish a great

Fairy Glen, Appley Bridge

Leisure & recreation Fairy Glen, Appley Bridge Nestled on the side of Parbold Hill above the rural village of Appley Bridge, Fairy Glen is a compact recreational facility for local residents to enjoy. The site follows Sprodley Brook which has, over time, cut down through the underlying sandstone

Housing Conditions Claims

Housing Housing Conditions Claims Information for tenants We’re here to provide safe, sustainable and well maintained homes. You can report a repair on-line via our website , in person at our two main customer contact points : the Council offices in Ormskirk and the Customer Service Point

Ormskirk's history through the centuries...

Leisure & recreation Ormskirk's history through the centuries... One of the roads the Romans constructed through Britain nearly 2000 years ago ran northwards from the Cheshire salt towns, over the Mersey, through Wigan to Preston and Lancaster. Another of these roads has been partly traced from

Awaabs Law and the HHSRS Hazards

-old boy who tragically died in 2020 due to prolonged exposure to mould in his social housing property. His death highlighted the urgent need for stronger legal protections for tenants. What Does Awaab’s Law Require? Under Awaab’s Law, councils and housing associations must take swift and effective

Changes to social housing benefits - examples

circumstances remain the same. In April 2019 Peter’s Housing Benefit will remain the same as his tenancy started before 1 April 2016. Sarah aged 26 is single and lives alone in a one bedroom flat. Her tenancy started 1 August 2016. Sarah receives housing benefit and is classed as severley disabled

How to get involved

. If you want to report prejudice you have experienced or that someone else has experienced because of a protected characteristic you can do this through the Safer Lancashire (external link) website. We are supporting One West Lancs (external link) where the public, private and community sectors work

Housing Annual Report 2024/2025 - plain text version

Customer Services Team. We are committed to listening to feedback and will take the necessary steps to improve our services. Your voice matters, and we will keep you informed of outcomes in our newsletters and on our website. Performance & service improvement The council uses performance data to monitor

Council tax exemptions

Bills & benefits Council tax exemptions Sometimes you may not have to pay council tax on a property. Most exemptions only apply when no one lives in a property, but sometimes occupied properties are exempt. Exempt properties The following properties are exempt from paying council tax. If you

Neighbourhood Plans FAQs

are there in West Lancashire? So far, there is one neighbourhood plan in West Lancashire, the Burscough Parish Neighbourhood Plan which covers the Burscough Parish area. This was produced by Burscough Parish Council (now Town Council) and was 'made' by West Lancashire Borough Council on 26 July 2019

Tree preservation orders

Planning Tree preservation orders A tree preservation order (TPO) is an order made by the council for trees and woodlands to stop the cutting down, uprooting, topping, lopping, wilful damage or wilful destruction of protected trees or woodlands. Trees can be protected either by a TPO or by being

Consultation archive 2017

More Consultation archive 2017 West Lancashire Open Space Survey We ran two open space surveys between 18 October and 8 December 2017 - one for adults and one for primary school aged children. The surveys were to help audit existing open spaces in West Lancashire, including parks, recreation

Getting back to work

and employability courses, to help them build up their skills, progress in work and improve their job prospects. The courses focus on the skills employers need and were chosen with the help of top businesses and educational experts, so they are a great choice to share with teams. Boosting the nation’s skills

Cycling

More Cycling Cycling in West Lancashire is easy, fun and, what's more, it's good for you. One of the best things about the borough for cyclists is that it is relatively flat, particularly on the moss lanes between Ormskirk and Southport and to the north in the Tarleton area. West Lancashire also

Tenant Newsletter 2025 - Summer Edition

. If you prefer to speak to someone, you can call 01695 577177 between 8.30am and 5.30pm, Monday to Friday. For emergencies outside these hours, a 24-hour answer service is also available. You can also report repairs in person. Just visit one of the Council’s Customer Service Points - either

Mutual exchange

. A minimum of one week's rent will be payable in advance upon approval of a Mutual Exchange request. How to find a mutual exchange The Council's Mutual Exchange provider is called House Exchange. First you will need to register online at : www.houseexchange.org.uk Simply follow the easy onscreen steps

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