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Local Authority Pdf List www.bouncetime.co.uk Local Authority Contact List 9th March 2009 England, Wales and Northern Ireland Authority Telephone Fax Adur District Council 01273 461493 01273 454847 Allerdale Borough Council 01900 326453 01900 326346 Alnwick District Council 01665 510505 01665 605099 Amber Valley District Council 01773 570222 01773 841317 Amtrim Borough Council 01849 463113 01849 464469 Ards Borough Council 01247 812215 01247 819628 Armagh City & District Council 01861 529600 01861 529601 Arun District Council 01903 716133 01903 730442 Ashfield District Council 01623 450000 01623 457865 Ashford Borough Council 01233 637311 01233 645654 Aylesbury Vale Distric Council 01296 395900 01296 398804 Babergh District Council 01473 825882 01473 825738 Barnsley Metropolitan District Council 01226 772060 Barrow-in-Furness District Council 01229 894900 01229 894217 Basildon District Council 01268 294986 01268 287129 Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council 01256 845373 01256 844702 Bassetlaw District Council 01909 475531 01909 730997 Bath & North East somerset Council 01225 394158 01225 394335 Bedford Borough Council 01234 227365 01234 221710 Bedfordshire County Council 01234 363222 01234 228619 Belfast City Council 01232 320202 01232 330900 Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council 01289 330044 01289 330540 Birmingham City Council 0121 3031935 0121 3031955 Blaby District Council 0116 2750555 0116 2727594 Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 01254 585614 01254 682531 Blackpool Borough Council 01253 477477 01253 477927 Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council 01495 311556 01495 312357 Blyth Valley Borough Council 01670 542000 01670 542441 Bolsover District Council 01246 240000 01246 242424 Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council 01204 371111 01204 363257 Boston Borough Council 01205 314200 01205 364604 Bournemouth Borough Council 01202 451420 01202 451084 Bracknell Forest Borough Council 01344 424642 01344 353122 Bradford Metropolitan District Council 01274 752854 01274 738062 Braintree District Council 01376 552525 01376 552626 Breckland District Council 01362 695333 01362 692582 Brentwood Borough Council 01277 261111 01277 220847 Bridgend County Borough Council 01656 643439 01656 646972 Bridgnorth District Council 01746 713100 01746 764414 Brighton & Hove Council 01273 712403 01273 712227 Bristol City Council 0117 9250505 0117 930 4380 Broadland District Council 01603 703304 01603 701859 Bromsgrove District Council 01527 73232 01527 75660 Broxbourne Borough Council 01992 785539 01992 627183 Broxtowe Borough Council 01602 254891 01602 431452 Buckinghamshire County Council 01296 382446 01296 382307 Burnley Borough Council 01282 779718 01282 779012 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council 0161 2536603 0161 2536605 Caerphilly County Borough Council 01495 235063 01495 235078 Calderdale Metropolitan District Council 01422 357257 01422 392399 Cambridge City Council 01223 457896 01223 457909 Cambridgeshire County Council 01223 717578 01223 717111 Cannock Chase District Council 01543 462621 01543 570475 Cantebury City Council 01227 763763 01227 763727 Caradon City & County Council 01579 341052 01579 341014 Cardiff City & County Council 01222 524408 01222 621357 Carlisle City Council 01228 817000 01228 817346 Carmathenshire County Council 01558 825391 01558 823331 Carrick District Council 01872 224371 01872 260077 Castle Morpeth Borough Council 01670 514351 01670 512104 Castle Point Borough Council 01268 882200 01268 755320 Castlereagh Borough Council 01232 790700 01232 401639 Ceredigion County Council 01545 572442 01545 571089 Charnwood Borough Council 01509 634712 01509 210211 Chelmsford Borough Council 01245 490490 01245 491924 Cheltenham Borough Council 01242 264319 01242 264338 Cherwell District Council 01295 252535 01295 264394 Cheshire County Council 01244 603586 01244 603746 Chester City Council 01244 402326 01244 310538 Chester-le-Street District Council 0191 3871919 0191 3871583 Chesterfield Borough Council 01246 345370 01246 345760 Chichester District Council 01243 785166 01243 776766 Chiltern District Council 01494 732245 01494 586504 Chorley Borough Council 01257 515547 01257 515478 Christchurch Borough Council 01202 495043 01202 482200 Colchester Borough Council 01206 282736 01206 282707 Coleraine Borough Council 01265 52181 01265 53489 Congleton Borough Council 01270 873116 01270 882463 Copeland Borough Council 01946 852585 01946 852783 Corby Borough Council 01536 402551 01536 200031 Cornwall County Council 01872 327848 01209 77046 Cotswold District Council 01285 643643 01285 643470 Coventry City Council 01203 833945 01203 831831 Craigavon Borough Council 01762 341199 01762 345514 Craven District Council 01756 700600 01756 700658 Crawley Bourough Council 01293 438456 01293 438604 Crewe & Nantwich Borough Council 01270 537400 01270 537758 Cumbria County Council 01228 606031 01228 606016 Dacorum Borough Council 01442 228374 01442 228340 Darlington Borough Council 01325 388557 01325 388555 Dartford Borough Council 01322 343273 01322 343963 Daventry District Council 01327 300001 01327 300072 Denbighshire County Council 01824 706782 01824 706787 Derby City Council 01332 255999 01332 255989 Derbyshire County Council 01629 580000 01629 585119 Derbyshire Dales District Council 01629 580580 01629 580482 Derry City Council 01504 365151 01504 363569 Derwentshire District Council 01207 218000 01207 218200 Devon County Council 01392 383541 01392 382135 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council 01302 734999 01302 738084 Dorset County Council 01305 225193 01305 224961 Dover District Council 01304 872427 01304 872416 Down District Council 01396 610800 01396 610801 Dudley Metropolitan District Council 01384 814772 01384 814455 Dungannon District Council 01662 557800 01662 557800 Durham City Council 0191 386 6111 0191 386 2338 Durham County Council 0191 3833361 0191 3834096 Easington District Council 0191 5270501 0191 5273764 East Cambridge District Council 01353 665555 01353 665240 East Devon District Council 01395 516551 01395 515126 East Dorset District Council 01202 886201 01202 841390 East Hampshire District Council 01730 266551 01730 267366 East Hertfordshire District Council 01279 655261 01992 583683 East Lindsey District Council 01507 601111 01507 600206 East London Waste Authority 0181 5913834 0181 5912489 East Northamptonshire District Council 01832 742000 01832 734839 East Riding of Yorkshire Council 01482 884647 01482 884491 East Staffordshire Borough Council 01283 508666 01283 508890 East Sussex County Council 01273 482323 01273 479536 Eastbourne Borough Council 01323 410000 01323 415995 Eastleigh Borough Council 01703 622322 01703 615224 Eden District Council 01768 212351 01768 890732 Ellesmere Port & Neston District Council 0151 3566789 0151 3573720 Elmbridge Borough Council 01372 474770 01372 474912 Epping Forest District Council 01992 564192 01992 561016 Epsom & Ewel Borough Council 01372 732333 01372 732393 Erewash Borough Countil 0115 9461321 0115 9461900 Essex County Council 01245 437169 01245 437691 Exeter City Council 01392 265163 01392 265265 Fareham Borough Council 01329 236100 01329 822732 Fenland District Council 01354 54321 01354 54532 Fermanagh District Council 01365 325050 01365 3220424 Flitshire County Council 01352 703347 01352 703373 Forest Heath District Council 01638 719201 01638 716493 Forest of Dean District Council 01253 780056 01253 723765 Fylde Borough Council 01253 780056 01253 723765 Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council 0191 4781037 0191 4781138 Gedling Borough Council 0115 9013901 0115 9013609 Gillingham Borough Council 01634 282005 01634 282040 Glasgow City & District Council 0141 2872063 0141 2872045 Gloucester City Council 01452 396328 01452 396609 Gloucestershire 01452 425835 01452 425126 Gosport Borough Council 01705 545421 01705 545395 Gravensham Borough Council 01474 334465 01474 334465 Great Yarmouth Borough Council 01493 846441 01493 846365 Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority 0161 9113581 0161 9113584 Guildford Borough Council 01483 444519 01483 444444 Gwynnedd Council 01286 679321 01286 676998 Halton Borough Council 0151 4242061 01511 4717317 Hambleton District Council 01609 767087 01609 780017 Hampshire County Council 01962 847022 01962 847055 Harborough District Council 01858 821129 01858 821002 Harlow Council 01279 446936 01279 453950 Harrogate Borough Council 01423 500600 01423 530174 Hart District Council 01252 622122 01252 774408 Hartlepool Borough Council 01429 523258 01429 523578 Hastings Borough Council 01424 781381 01424 781319 Havant Borough Council 01705 446450 01705 446455 Hereford City District Council 01432 261769 01432 260991 Hereford & Worcester County Council 01905 766861 01905 766899 Hertfordshire County Council 01992 556210 01992 556151 Hertsmere Borough Council 0181 2072277 0181 2072197 High Peak Borough Council 01298 28404 01298 28425 Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council 01455 238141 01455 890228 Horsham District Council 01403 215100 01403 215461 Huntingdonshire District Council 01480 388388 01480 388383 Hynburn Borough Council 01254 380611 01254 386711 Ipswich Borough Council 01473 263009 01473 263062 Isle of Wight Council 01983 821234 01983 825664 Kennet District Council 01380 724911 01380 729146 Kent County Council 01622 696928 01622 696937 Kerrier District Council 01209 614000 01209 614493 Kettering Borough Council 01536 534247 01536 410795 Kings Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council 01553 692722 01553 775142 Kingston upon Hull City Council 01482 612117 Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council 01484 422133 01484 422107 Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council 0151 4432371 0151 4432210 Lancashire County
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