
Stockbridge Community Website
Please visit the Hampshire County Council website here, of for further information:
Contact Hampshire County Council
Roads and transport |
0845 603 5633 |
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Children's servicesinc. education, young people, childcare |
0845 603 5620 |
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Librariesinc. Discovery Centres, book renewals/reservations, internet access |
0845 603 5631 |
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Hampshire Archives and Local Studies |
01962 846154, fax 01962 878681 Contact Archives and Local Studies - online enquiry form |
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Countrysideinc. rights of way/footpaths, long distance paths |
0845 603 5636 |
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Adult Servicesinc. social care, residential and nursing care homes and protecting people from abuse |
0845 603 5630 |
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Recycling and waste |
0845 603 5634 |
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Planning |
0845 603 5634 |
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Births, death, citizenship, marriages & civil partnerships and copy certificates |
0845 603 5637 Births, deaths, citizenship, marriages & civil partnerships contact list |
More about births, deaths, citizenship, marriages & civil partnerships and copy certificates |
Trading Standards |
01962 833620 |
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Jobs |
0845 850 0184 |
Emergencies and out of hours
Hampshire County Council
The Castle
Winchester
Hampshire
SO23 8UJ
Email: info@hants.gov.uk
General enquiries form - If you have any queries relating to a service or require council information, contact the relevant department direct. For details please go to the A-Z of Services.
Calls to 0845 numbers are free on some BT call plans but will cost between 4p (local rate) and 6p (national rate) per minute for BT customers not on a plan.
Calls made using other service providers or mobiles may cost more.
Alternatively call 01329 225398 - standard and local call rates apply to this number.
Headquarters opening times: 8.30am - 5.15pm Monday - Thursday, 8.30am - 4.45pm Friday
Maps and directions to our headquartersPlease visit the Test Valley Borough Council website here, or for further information contact:
The Chief Executive's Office
Beech Hurst
Weyhill Road
Andover
Hants SP10 3AJ
Tel 01264 368000
Minicom 01264 368052
You can now view the 2010-2011 annual report and accounts. You will see in the report how the Trust is working harder than ever in these testing economic times to care for special places for ever for everyone.
The National Trust is a charity and is completely independent of Government. We rely for income on membership fees, donations and legacies, and revenue raised from our commercial operations.
We have over 4 million members and 55,000 volunteers. More than 14 million people visit our pay for entry properties, while an estimated 50 million visit our open air properties.
We protect and open to the public over 350 historic houses, gardens and ancient monuments.
But it doesn’t stop there. We also look after forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, downs, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, castles, nature reserves, villages - for ever, for everyone.
Please visit the National Trust website by clicking here.
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We would like to thank all our Sponsors for their support. |
