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Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
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01752 668000
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haveyoursay@plymouth.gov.uk
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01752 304880

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Making a complaint

You can make a complaint by visiting our have your say online form.

If you would prefer to do this in writing, you can download and print off a copy of the form:

PDF icon Have your say form [69KB]

Useful documents:

PDF icon Have your say booklet [284KB]

PDF icon Have your say policy document [39KB]

Completed forms should be sent to Customer Services, Plymouth City Council, Plymouth PL1 2AA and we will contact you within three working days.

A supervisor, or team leader, will usually look at first time complaints and investigate the cause and formulate solutions.

We will send you a full response within 20 working days explaining our solution or recommendation. Sometimes more complex complaints may take longer but we will keep you informed of progress.

Some types of complaint have to be dealt with under a different legal process. In this case we will pass your complaint on to the correct person and let you know. If your complaint is about a councillor you will need to read our How to complain about a councillor page. The process for this sort of complaint is slightly different.

What if I don't feel my complaint has been dealt with properly?

We hope your complaint is resolved before this stage is reached, but if you are unhappy with our response you can complain to the Local Government Ombudsman.

The Ombudsman is an independent organisation which investigates complaints about councils.

Please view the Local Government Ombudsman website for more information or ask at any of the council's enquiry desks for a leaflet.

If your complaint is about a Freedom of Information request you can complain to the Information Commissioner.

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