Who Does What?

Use the wheel below to identify who does what, and find contact details for the relevant bodies further down the page.

Botley Parish Council Wheel of Services - Jul24 - v2-1
Botley Parish Council
Botley Parish Council
  • War memorials
  • Community events
  • Allotments
  • Sports pitches
  • Venue hire
  • Parish office
  • Cemetery
  • Recreation Grounds
  • Play areas
  • Community grants
  • Toilets (shared with EBC)
Eastleigh Borough Council
Eastleigh Borough Council

Clean Streets
• Abandoned vehicles
• Dog Fouling
• Reporting graffiti
• Road sweeping
• Shopping Trolleys​

Council Tax
• Council Tax
• Council Tax support
• Housing benefit
• Universal Credit

Elections & Voting
• Electoral register
• Election notices & results
• Register to vote

Environmental Health
• Advice on animal welfare issues
• Contaminated land
• Food safety
• Nuisance complaints
• Pest Control
• Fly Tipping

Housing
• Housing options
• Landlords
• Looking for a home
• Renting

Our Community
• Allotments
• Community safety
• Markets
• Registering births, deaths & ceremonies

Travel & Roads
• Cycling
• Highways
• Public Transport
• Traffic orders
• Travel plans

Planning & Building
• Building control
• Land charges
• Planning applications
• Planning policy

Sport, Health, Parks & Open Spaces
• Country parks
• Health facilities & programmes
• Open spaces
• Sport

Sustainability

Tree Services

Waste bins & recycling

Contact Eastleigh Borough Council:

Hampshire County Council
Hampshire County Council
  • Births, deaths & ceremonies
  • Business economy & consumers
  • Community support
  • Education & learning
  • Jobs, careers & volunteering
  • Land, planning & environment
  • Libraries & archives
  • Parking
  • Social care & health
  • Things to do in Hampshire
  • Transport & roads
  • Waste prevention & recycling

Contact Hampshire County Council:

Hampshire Constabulary
Hampshire Constabulary
  • Online Reporting
    Report a range of issues and incidents, from serious crime to missing persons and from road traffic incidents to stolen vehicles.
  • Non-emergency calls
    For all other calls to the police in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland please telephone
    101
  • Emergency calls
    In an emergency please telephone 999. If you are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment, a text phone is available on 18000. You should use these numbers if:
    • A crime is happening right now.
    • Someone is in immediate danger, or there is a risk of serious damage to property.
    • A suspect for a serious crime is nearby.
    • There is a traffic collision involving injury or danger to other road users.

Contact Southern Water:

Contact Citizens Advice: