If you have a problem that you wish to report, please select the relevant topic from the list below and follow the guidance. This will give you the simplest route to having your problem addressed.
Most problems are best reported using online forms to simplify the process and provide traceability.
If you have an emergency situation then phone contact is usually the recommended route to getting immediate attention.
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If you have a question about a new bench, please check the information here: Memorial Benches.
If you wish to raise a query or report a problem with an existing bench, please contact the Parish Council using the links below.
Freshford cemetery is owned by the Parish Council.
If you wish to raise a query or report a problem with the cemetery, please use one of the links below to raise the query/problem to the Parish Council.
Please report any issue to do with road drains to BANES using the Drains and Flooding option on the BANES link below.
Wessex Water maintain household drains and sewers. Please report any issues to Wessex Water on the link below.
If there is an issue with the Culvert, please complete the Report It, and it will be passed to the PC. If the culvert issue involves flooding, then please report the issue immediately to BANES using the Drains and Flooding option on the BANES link following:
Footpaths are Public Rights of Way and are maintained through the B&NES
To report a problem please contact Council Connect on 01225 394041 or email the Public Rights of Way team on PROW@bathnes.gov.uk or use the link below.
Please report any emergencies to the National Gas Helpline on 0800 111999.
If there is a suspected gas leak in your property, then please leave the house before making the call.
Can you smell gas? Feeling ill? Headaches… nausea… dizziness? Badly fitted and poorly serviced gas boilers, cookers and fires can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide poisoning. In a gas emergency act quickly and take the following safety steps:
Get fresh air immediately. Open all doors and windows to ventilate the room
Switch off the appliance and do not use it again until it has been checked by a Gas Safe registered engineer
Turn off the gas supply at the mains
Call the National Gas Emergency number (see above)
If you are feeling ill, visit your GP or the hospital immediately and tell them that your symptoms may be related to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Contact a Gas Safe registered engineer to check and fix the appliance.
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Please report any hedge or hedgerow issues using the Roads and Pavements option on the following link:
there is a danger to life or risk of injury being caused, such as a serious road accident or assault
a crime is in progress, such as a robbery, burglary or theft, and the offender is still on the scene or has only just left the area
the immediate attendance of a police officer is necessary – such as where someone is acting suspiciously and obviously about to commit a crime
Dialling 999 from a mobile phone
Callers who use mobile phones to dial 999 should be aware that due to the different base stations used by phone companies, the call may be answered by a police operator in another part of the country. If you have to make an emergency call from a mobile phone please tell the operator immediately where you are phoning from so that your call is dealt with by the appropriate police force.
Textphone users – emergencies: 18000
For incidents that require an immediate police response. An operator will make a 999 call on your behalf.
If there is not an emergency call 101
101 should be used for non-emergencies such as:
reporting a crime that has happened and is not currently in progress
contacting local officers
getting crime prevention advice
making us aware of policing issues in your local area
making an appointment with a police officer
for any other non-emergency
Avon and Somerset Constabulary website. Freshford Neighbourhood Watch covers over 250 properties. Please send your details to the Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator using the Contact Us page, and your local NW Contact will be in touch.
The BANES Environmental Protection Team deals with the following environmental problems:
Bonfires
Drainage
Light Nuisance
Noise Nuisance
Odour Nuisance
Rubbish Accumulations
Vermin on land other than your own
The BANES Environmental Monitoring Team deals with the following environmental issues:
Air Quality
Clean Air Act
Contaminated Land
Environmental Permitting
Private Water Supplies
Smoke Control
Advice and information on any of these subjects is available via the following link:
To find details on your recycling collection date use the Collection Day Finder link
Details of current recycling collection problems can be seen using the BANES Waste Disruptions link.
If you wish to report a missed recycling collection, please use the Business Waste and Recycling option on the Report a missed recycling collection link.
Sewer problems can have serious public health implications. If there is an issue with sewage waste, please contact Wessex Water, either by phone – 0345 600 4600 – or using the following link:
Most Freshford street lights are maintained by the Parish Council.
The lights along footpaths, such as by the pavement next to the culvert (stream) by the Galleries alongside Freshford Lane, and the footpath between Freshford Lane and The Glebe are maintained by either BANES or Curo.
To raise a query or report a problem with a street light, please use the ‘Report a street light problem to the Parish Council’ link below and provide a clear description of:
The location of the light
The problem being reported
To report a problem with a light alongside a footpath, then please use the ‘Report a lighting problem to BANES’ link below and select the ‘Roads and Pavements’ option.