Comments and Complaints

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You are entitled and encouraged to contact the Council and to receive replies. Contacts may comprise comments, representations on planning applications, criticisms of a policy which the Council has adopted, information useful to the Council, requests for services or formal complaints.

However hard the Council tries properly to respond to the wishes and aspirations of the public it will fail sometimes to satisfy those wishes or aspirations. Sometimes the views of a member of the public and the Council cannot coincide because, for example, the Council is compelled to act in a certain way or its perception of the wider public interest may be different from a resident's personal considerations.

Nevertheless, there are occasions when the Council gets it wrong. Then a review will be undertaken in an open and honest way because the Council cares about providing high quality services and wishes to respond positively.

The Council has produced a document 'A guide about how to make comments, compliments and complaints about Horsham District Council' (available below).  This guide identifies what is a complaint and what is not a complaint. It explains how both formal complaints and those matters which are comments, representations, issues for other bodies, criticisms of Council policy, information for the Council's use, requests for services or information or for explanations of decisions are handled.

The guide is intended:

  • to enable you to know how to complain and to understand the way in which your complaint will be handled
  • to enable staff to be confident about what to do when they receive a complaint
  • to ensure that everyone is treated fairly
  • to enable the Council to learn and to see how services can be improved.

If you would like to speak to someone about making a complaint, please contact Sarah Gill, Complaints and Information Officer on 01403 215470.

Complaints Compliments and Suggestions Report

Complaints Compliments and Suggestions Report (98.83 Kb)

Complaints Guide

Complaints Guide (714.02 Kb)
Your guide to the Council's procedure for handling complaints and suggestions. Includes departmental telephone and email contacts.

Making a complaint, comment or suggestion

If you need to make a complaint, please use our online complaints form.

If you wish to make a suggestion, please use our online suggestions form.

Making a Complaint about a Councillor

Horsham District Council's Standards Committee is responsible for considering if a District or Parish Councillor has broken the District or Parish Council's 'Code of Members Conduct'.  Further information on how to make a complaint about a Councillor is available.

Roads and Pathway Maintenance

All faults including pot holes, footway trips, flooding, traffic signals and overgrown vegetation need to be reported to the Highways Department at West Sussex County Council website.  Further information can be found on the County Council's website or by telephoning 01243 642105.

Constitution

The full complaints and suggestions procedure can be found in the Council's Constitution at Part 5D.