51³Ô¹ÏÃâ·ÑApp and Bute Council’s website makes it easy for residents, businesses and visitors to access information, carry out transactions and keep up to date with all the latest news.
Twenty four seven, you can access popular functions like the Bin Collection information resource, which has a postcode-based search. Find out the date of the next collection, which bins are due out or download a calendar with all the dates for the year.
The website also has a number of Request It and Report It functions used to report lighting and road faults; let residents tell us if they have moved house; make and comment on planning applications; order a new bin; change the name of their house; or request a copy birth certificate.
The My Council section is the gateway to a host of council information from current fees and charges, to who your councillor is and how to reach them, and all the papers from council and committee meetings.
Sign up to our service, so you can keep up to date via text or email about disruptions, service changes, events and news. Or give your views about issues that matter to you by taking part in consultations and surveys. Why not take advantage of the Council being one of 51³Ô¹ÏÃâ·ÑApp and Bute’s biggest employers by clicking on work for the Council and finding the latest vacancies?
Residents can log on to make secure online payments at any time of the day or night using the online Pay it service for:
- Council Tax,
- Parking tickets
- Non-domestic rates
- Council invoices for services such as Telecare
- Planning applications
- School Meals
Councillor William Sinclair, Policy Lead for Community Planning and Corporate Services, said: “We know that people can’t always do business with the Council during normal office hours, so the website has been designed to let you do day-to-day transactions at a time that suits you, and from your own home.
“If you’re a digital novice, the website also has resources to help you get online quickly and safely. Our guide has been designed for beginners, so is an easy step-by-step guide.
“Thanks to everyone who makes the most of the on-line resources available to engage with the Council whether it’s giving your views, getting news, or finding out about services.â€