Southampton City Council

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Southampton, United Kingdom

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Southampton City Council Reviews | Rating 1.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

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Address

Civic Centre

Phone

+44 2380833000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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ed Weatherby

Cannot get the recycle bins emptied. Apparently the crews have not reported a problem with our property but have tagged most of our bins. I am contacting the council to report missed bin collections. The council does not give a damn. The Labour run council will never miss a collection in a rich Tory voting area, but will ignore bins in the poorer, Labour voting area.

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Quota Ntamele

This is the most ridiculous service in UK. I am trying to contact Southampton City Council to pay a parking fine online or by phone, but there is no way to do because I lost my ticket fine. The system does not help at all. No contact number where I can find a human help instead of that ridiculous robot system. Shame on you Southampton City Council and your poor Citizen service.

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Calum Holliday

The most useless group of people on the planet. Aliens will one day scan the Southampton city council building and be repulsed by all the residual uselessness that emanates from its foundations. Inept, clumsy, listless, greedy and out of touch. Impossible to get anything sorted, seems to be a terminal culture of passing the buck. But then again, what else would you expect. Hair-tearingly irritating people.

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Alex Sim

Attractive building

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rapiddave44

Social services clearly inept as usual, as borne out by today’s BBC news