How do I get in touch with Manchester council?

How do I get in touch with Manchester council?

The Council and democracy Complaints and feedback By email – Our email address is [email protected]. By phone – You can speak to us on 0161 234 5000. By textphone – This service is a means for hearing-impaired people to use the telephone as a method to contact us. The number is 0161 234 3760.

How big is the city of Manchester?

44.63 mi²
Manchester/Area
Manchester has a population density of 12,210 people living per square mile (4,716 people living per square kilometer) and is the 9th densest city in the United Kingdom. The area that Manchester encompasses comes to 44.6 square miles (115.6 square kilometers) in total for the city itself.

Where is Clifford in Trafford?

Clifford is an electoral ward of Trafford, Greater Manchester, covering most of the Old Trafford area of Stretford. It is the north-easternmost ward of Trafford and is bordered to the west by the Longford and Gorse Hill wards.

What’s the biggest council estate in England?

Becontree
Becontree in The London Borough of Barking & Dagenham is generally considered to be the largest council estate (in terms of population)….Largest.

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Estate Churchill Gardens
Dates 1946-62 built
Location Pimlico area of Westminster, London51.487°N 0.140°W
Size (units) 1,600

What food is famous in Manchester?

Manchester Food Guide: 9 Delicious and Typical Mancunian Foods and drinks!

  • Black Pudding.
  • Lancashire cheese.
  • Meat and potato pie.
  • Lancashire hotpot.
  • Manchester tart.
  • Eccles cakes.
  • Chorley Cakes.
  • Bakewell Tart.

What is traditional Manchester food?

From rag pudding to pasty barm, black peas to Manchester caviar – Greater Manchester can lay claim to some truly lip-smacking regional treats. But while many of Manchester’s most famous dishes remain regularly on the menus of restaurants across the city to this day, others have become less familiar.

Is Manchester the UK’s second city?

Sandra White (born and raised in and representing Glasgow), a Scottish National Party MSP for Glasgow, claimed “Glasgow was always seen as the second city in the Empire, and Glasgow is still the second British city. Manchester is probably the second city in England after London.”

Is Manchester a rich city?

The economy of Manchester is among the largest in England. Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester. It lies within the United Kingdom’s second-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.55 million….GVA.

Year GVA (£ million) Growth (%)
2012 34,755 3.8%

Why is Manchester a good place to live?

With its rich history, multicultural population, and diversity, Manchester is considered one of the best places to work and live in the UK. If you are thinking of moving to the United Kingdom, then you should consider settling in Manchester since it will be relatively easy to settle in as an expat.

How do I get in touch with Manchester City Council?

If something needs to be updated). If you need to contact Manchester City Council directly please email [email protected] or call 0161 234 5000 If your enquiry is related to a service on the directory, please contact the service directly using contact details provided within the entry.

Where can I get help with neighbours in Manchester?

Neighbourhood Services – 0161 234 5004 / [email protected] Parking and Bus Lane – 0161 234 4111 / representations@manchester. gov.uk Pest Control – 0161 234 4928, [email protected] Private Sector Housing – 0161 245 7850 / [email protected] School admissions – 0161 245 7166 / school.admissions@manchester. gov.uk

How can we support Manchester’s most vulnerable people?

Due to ongoing pressure on services we need to prioritise our most vulnerable adults and children: we have set up a helpline to support Manchester’s most vulnerable people, and help them cope with the impacts of the coronavirus outbreak. Find out more about the helpline and the support we can offer. All other services are open as usual.

Where can I get help with pest control in Manchester?

Pest Control – 0161 234 4928, [email protected] Private Sector Housing – 0161 245 7850 / [email protected] School admissions – 0161 245 7166 / school.admissions@manchester. gov.uk Taxi Licensing – 0161 234 5004 / [email protected]

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