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Building Control

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Environmental Services

Worcestershire Regulatory Services

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Housing

The Housing and Customer Services team are available Monday - Friday, between the hours of 9am and 5pm.
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    For general housing queries, such as Housing for you.

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    For enquiries such as property in disrepair, HMO licensing, empty homes.

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  • Affordable homes
    For enquiries such as housing needs surveyor fixed equity/discount market sales applications.

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Legal Services

Leisure Centres

Droitwich Leisure Centre

Evesham Leisure Centre

Pershore Leisure Centre

Droitwich Lido

  • Lido Park
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Licensing

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Parking and Fines

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Parks and open spaces

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Travel and Roads

Worcestershire County Council

Waste and recycling

Refuse and Recycling

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Commercial Waste

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General enquiries

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Find us

Our main office is at Pershore Civic Centre but we also have Community Contact Centres in Evesham and Droitwich.

Pershore Civic Centre

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Pershore One Stop Shop
Civic Centre
Queen Elizabeth Drive
Pershore
WR10 1PT

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Droitwich Contact Centre

Opening hours

  • Tuesday: 9:30am - 3:30pm
  • If you would like to see us in Droitwich or Evesham outside of these hours, we may be able to book you an appointment. Please call 01386 565000 and hold for the operator.
  • The Council operates a smoke free site at Droitwich Spa Library. No smoking is permitted inside the building or in the immediate vicinity.

Address

Droitwich Spa Community Contact Centre
Droitwich Spa Library
Victoria Square
Droitwich Spa
WR9 8DQ

Telephone

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Evesham Contact Centre

Opening hours

  • Friday: 9:30am - 3:30pm
  • If you would like to see us in Droitwich or Evesham outside of these hours, we may be able to book you an appointment. Please call 01386 565000 and hold for the operator.
  • The Council operates a smoke free site at Evesham Community Contact Centre. No smoking is permitted inside the building or in the immediate vicinity.

Address

Evesham Community Contact Centre
Evesham Library,
Oat Street,
Evesham
WR11 4PJ

Telephone

Email

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25934 Pershore
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Emergency hotline

In an event of an emergency call:
01527 912966

Please note: This number should not be used for 'day-to-day' enquiries.

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Consultations

Your views matter to us. They help us to decide where to prioritise our time, effort and your money on making Wychavon an even better place to live.

We invite views on various topics throughout the year. You can find information about any current consultations below. You can also sign up to our email consultation list and we will send you an invite when a consultation is launched.

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Current consultations

Pavement Licensing Consultation

Wychavon District Council is the authority responsible for the issuing of pavement licences in its area under provisions contained in the Business and Planning Act 2020. 

The Business and Planning Act 2020 created a streamlined process to allow applicable businesses to apply for a licence to place removable furniture over certain highways adjacent to a premises in relation to which the application is made, for certain purposes.

The consultation survey will remain open for responses until Friday 30th October 2024.

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Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document Consultation 2024

Residents can have their say on proposals to reduce the impact new housebuilding has on air quality across the district.

 

The South Worcestershire Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) provides detailed guidance to developers on how to implement pollution prevention policies in the South Worcestershire Development Plan Review.

 

Proposals in the SPD include increasing the distance between new developments and sources of air pollution, such as busy roads. Good ventilation should also be built into buildings, the layout of developments should encourage walking and cycling, while the use of trees, open spaces, green roofs and other green infrastructure should be used to block and filter air pollution.

 

Once adopted, planners will be able to use the Air Quality SPD to decide on planning applications. It will also strengthen their ability to seek air quality assessments and ask for additional measures to be put in place when new developments are proposed in areas where air pollution is already high.

 

Read the document and take part in the Air Quality Supplementary Planning Document consultation.

 

The deadline for responses is 27 August 2024.

Consultation on Revised Statement of Principles Under the Gambling Act 2005

As such the Council is required to review, consult upon, and re-publish a statement of the principles that it proposes to apply when exercising its functions under the Act at least every three years. 

Any comments must be received no later than Friday 6th September 2024.

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Freedom of Information (FOI)

The Freedom of Information Act (2000) provides public access to information held by public bodies.

Who can make a request?

Everyone has the right to request information held by a public authority. You do not need to give a reason for requesting information. In most cases, we will release the information within 20 working days, unless it is ‘exempt’ under one of the exemptions of the Act.

If you would like to make a Freedom of Information request to Wychavon District Council, under the FOI act this will need to be made in writing, stating your full name and address for correspondence (an email address is acceptable).

Please send email requests to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. stating the information you would like to request along with your contact information.

If you would like to send an FOI request in writing please send to:

Legal Department
Wychavon District Council
Civic Centre
Queen Elizabeth Drive
Pershore
Worcestershire
WR10 1PT 

If you are unable to make the request in writing and need assistance in doing so, then please contact Legal Services on 01386 565208.  

Freedom of Information Act 2000

In accordance with the Act, we do not charge for processing requests under the Freedom of Information Act, providing the cost of processing does not exceed the statutory limit of £450 (18 hours at £25 per hour).  When estimating how long it will take to process a request, we take into account the time it will take us to locate, retrieve and extract the information requested.

If the estimated cost of processing exceeds £450, we can refuse to supply the information or could ask you to pay a fee, which would include a contribution in respect of officer time spent in dealing with your request.  This will be calculated in accordance with the Freedom of Information (Fees and Appropriate Limit) Regulations 2004.  If we do need to charge, we will send you a ‘Fees Notice’ which you will need to pay before our detailed search begins.  If you are not in a position to pay a fee, please contact us for further advice.

Disbursements

Any disbursements associated with processing your requests are payable in all cases. Examples of disbursements include the costs of postage, reproducing the information and printing. See Disbursement Charges table for details.

Making more than one request

For the purpose of calculating the statutory limit, where we receive two or more requests within 60 days of each other, from an individual or group of individuals who appear to us to be acting together or in pursuance of a campaign, we may be entitled to aggregate the costs of processing these requests.

Environmental Information Regulations

In dealing with requests for information under the Environmental Information Regulations, we are entitled to charge a reasonable amount towards the cost of reproducing the information for you in the format you have requested. To be fair and reasonable we have decided to charge the same hourly rate as we do for Freedom of Information requests.

No charge will be made to access to any public registers of environmental information held by us nor to examine (where possible) any information requested at our offices.

Our standard charges for reproducing information are set out in scale of fees document.

We will issue a ‘Fees Notice’ and will provide the requested information upon payment of the fee.  If the fee is not paid within 60 working days we will assume you no longer require the information and the request will be closed.

If you are not in a position to pay a fee, please contact us for further advice.

Refusing a request for Environmental Information

In rare cases, we may refuse a request where the cost of processing is unreasonable.  We may have regard to the statutory limit for processing requests under the Freedom of Information Act.  

If we consider there are exceptional circumstances, we may waive the charges of producing information.

Privacy Notice

We process and hold information in order to provide public services. This notice explains how we use and share your information, and how we protect your privacy. Information may be collected on a paper or online form, by telephone, email, CCTV or by a member of our staff, or one of our partners.

Further information can be found relating to the individual services provided by the Council by selecting the relevant service found in Service Privacy Notices.

We have appointed a Data Protection Officer (DPO), Meesha Patel to oversee data rights. If you have any concerns or queries relating to Data Protection issues, please contact Meesha Patel in the first instance by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Service Privacy Notices

We collect and hold information about you, in order to:

  • Deliver public services and support to you;
  • Confirm your identity to provide some services;
  • Contact you by post, email or telephone;
  • Obtain your opinion about our services;
  • Check the quality of services;
  • Prevent and detect fraud and corruption in the use of public funds;
  • Allow us to undertake statutory functions efficiently and effectively; and
  • Make sure we meet our statutory obligations.

How the law allows us to use your personal information

There are a number of legal reasons why we need to collect and use your personal information.

The privacy notices for individual services explains for each service which legal reason is being used. Generally we collect and use personal information where:

  • It is necessary to perform our statutory duties;
  • It is required by law;
  • You have given consent;
  • You have entered into a contract with us;
  • It is necessary for employment purposes;
  • You have made your information publicly available;
  • For legal purposes, such as the prevention of crime; or
  • It is necessary for archiving, research, or statistical purposes.

If we have consent to use your personal information, you have the right to remove it at any time. If you want to remove your consent, please contact us and tell us which service you’re using so we can deal with your request.

We only use what we need

Where we can, we’ll only collect and use personal information if we need it to deliver a service or meet a requirement.

If we don’t need personal information we’ll either keep you anonymous or we won’t ask you for it. For example in a survey we may not need your contact details we’ll only collect your survey responses.

We don’t sell your personal information to anyone else. 

You can ask for access to the information we hold on you

You have the right to ask for all the information we have about you and the services you receive from us. When we receive a request from you, we must give you access to your personal data within 1 calendar month of receipt of that request.

However, we can’t let you see any parts of your record which contain:

  • Confidential information about other people; or
  • Information which may stop us from preventing or detecting a crime.
  • This applies to personal information that is in both paper and electronic records. If you ask us, we’ll also let others see your record with your signed consent (except if one of the points above applies).

If you have any queries about access to your information please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

You can ask to change information you think is inaccurate

You should let us know if you disagree with something written on your file.

We may not always be able to change or remove that information but we’ll correct factual inaccuracies and may include your comments in the record to show that you disagree with it.

You can ask to delete information (right to be forgotten)

In some circumstances you can ask for your personal information to be deleted, for example:

  • Where your personal information is no longer needed for the reason why it was collected in the first place;
  • Where you have removed your consent for us to use your information (where there is no other legal reason us to use it);
  • Where there is no legal reason for the use of your information;
  • Where deleting the information is a legal requirement;
  • Where your personal information has been shared with others, we’ll do what we can to make sure those using your personal information comply with your request for erasure.
  • Please note that we can’t delete your information where we are required to have it by law or it is necessary for legal claims.

You can ask to limit what we use your personal data for

You have the right to ask us to restrict what we use your personal information for where:

  • You have identified inaccurate information, and have told us of it;
  • Where we have no legal reason to use that information but you want us to restrict what we use it for rather than erase the information altogether;
  • When information is restricted it can’t be used other than to securely store the data and with your consent to handle legal claims and protect others, or where it’s for important public interests of the UK.
  • Where restriction of use has been granted, we’ll inform you before we carry on using your personal information.
  • You have the right to ask us to stop using your personal information for any council service. However, if this request is approved this may cause delays or prevent us delivering that service.
  • Where possible we’ll seek to comply with your request, but we may need to hold or use information because we are required to by law.
  • You can ask to have your information moved to another provider (data portability)
  • You have the right to ask for your personal information to be given back to you or another service provider of your choice in a commonly used format. This is called data portability.
  • However this only applies if we’re using your personal information with consent (not if we’re required to by law) and if decisions were made by a computer and not a human being.
  • It’s likely that data portability won’t apply to most of the services you receive from the Council.
  • You have the right to question decisions made about you by a computer, unless it’s required for any contract you have entered into, required by law, or you’ve consented to it.
  • You also have the right to object if you are being ‘profiled’. Profiling is where decisions are made about you based on certain things in your personal information, e.g. your health conditions.
  • If you have concerns regarding automated decision making, or profiling, please contact the Data Protection Officer who’ll be able to advise you about how we are using your information. 

Who do we share your information with?

We use a range of organisations to either store personal information or help deliver our services. Where we have these arrangements there is an agreement in in place to make sure that the organisation complies with data protection law.

We’ll often complete a privacy impact assessment (PIA) before we share personal information to make sure we protect your privacy and comply with the law.

Sometimes we have a legal duty to provide personal information to other organisations.             

Under those circumstances we will usually have a Data Sharing Agreement in place. The Privacy Notices relating to individual services will detail which organisations we share data with.

We may also share your personal information where other rights override your right to privacy:

  • In order to find and stop crime and fraud;
  • If there are serious risks to the public, our staff or to other professionals;
  • Or to protect a child or vulnerable adult (safeguarding measures).

How do we protect your information?

We will store your data (on paper and electronically) in a secure way, and we’ll only make it available to those who have a right to see it.

We provide training for our staff to make them aware of how to handle information and how and when to report when something goes wrong.

Where in the world is your information?

The majority of personal information is stored on systems in the UK. But there are some occasions where your information may leave the UK either in order to get to another organisation or if it’s stored in a system outside of the EU.

We have additional protections on your information if it leaves the UK ranging from secure ways of transferring data to ensuring we have a contract in place with that third party.

We’ll endeavour to ensure your personal information is not sent to a country that is not seen as ‘safe’ either by the UK or EU Governments.

How long do we keep your personal information?

We try to store personal information in accordance with our Retention Schedule. document Read Retention Schedule (379 KB) . There’s often a legal reason for keeping your personal information for a set period of time, we try to detail this in our retention schedule.

For each service the schedule lists how long your information may be kept for. This ranges from months for some records to decades for more important records

Where can I get advice?

If you have any worries or questions about how your personal information is handled please contact our Data Protection Officer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For independent advice about data protection, privacy and data sharing issues, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or writing to:

Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF

Targeting and Analytics

We use third party analytics providers, including Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel, to collect information about your use of services and enable us to improve how these services work.  The information allows us to see the overall patterns of usage on the services. It helps us record any difficulties you have with the services, shows us whether our targeting is effective and allows us to use your responses to advertising to optimise advertisement performance. 

Google Analytics and Facebook Pixel use cookies and other similar technologies, such as Google Signals, Google Ads and Analytics Advertising Features, to collect information about the way services are used and the purchases that are made. They are also used to report on website trends and create lists of users for us to retarget in our advertising campaigns, without identifying said users. These lists are created from categorising user behaviour on the site. Some trends we are able to collect include users’ age, gender and interests. 

To further optimise our advertising performance, we track users’ activity across devices. This means we are able to see a user’s preferred method of web browsing when using our services – again, without identifying that user. 

See the section below for more information, or to opt out of these practices. 

Manage your cookies and other preferences 

Many web browsers allow you to manage your preferences. You can set your browser to refuse cookies or delete certain cookies.  You may be able to manage other technologies in the same way that you manage cookies using your browser’s preferences.  Further information can be found at the Advertising Standards Agency website.

Photography at public events

Images may be taken without your explicit consent at public events where signage has been displayed. You have a right to object to the processing of your images where you have not provided your consent; and a right to withdraw your consent where you have signed a Photo Consent Form.

To exercise these rights please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Finance and Procurement

Statement Accounts 2023/24

Statement of Accounts 2023/24 - Public Inspection Notice
Notice of the Commencement of the Period for the Exercise of Public Rights
The Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014
The Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015

The period for the exercise of public rights commences on the 3 June 2024 and will conclude at 4pm on the 12 July 2024.

The following documents will be made available:

  • The Statement of Accounts
  • The Annual Governance Statement
  • The Narrative Report

The Council’s accounts are subject to external audit by Karen Jones of Azets Holdings Ltd, Exchange Place, 3 Semple Street, Edinburgh EH3 8BL.

(1) From 9.00 am on 3 June 2024 to 4pm on 12 July 2024 any person may inspect the accounting records of the Council for the financial year to 31 March 2024, and certain related documents (comprising books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts) at the address given below. They may also request copies of the accounts and documents.

(2) From 9.00 am on 3 June 2024 to 4pm on 12 July 2024 at the request of a local government elector, the local auditor must give the elector, or any representative of the elector, an opportunity to question the auditor about the accounting records of the Council.

(3) From 9.00 am on 3 June 2024 until the conclusion of the audit process a local government elector for the area of the Council or his/her representative may object to the Council’s accounts asking that the auditor issue a report in the public interest or apply for a declaration that an item of account is unlawful under section 28 of the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014. Written notice of the proposed objection and the grounds on which it will be made must be sent to the auditor at the address given above and also copied to the Council at the address given below.

pdf 2024 DRAFT Statement of Accounts for website (6.36 MB)

The Statement will be available until 12 July 2023.

 

Jayne Pickering
Deputy Chief Executive
Wychavon District Council
Civic Offices
Queen Elizabeth Drive
Pershore
WR10 1PT

Statement of Accounts 2022/23

The external audit of the draft statement of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2023 has not yet been started by our external auditor, Ernst and Young LLP, due to the planned phased approach to delivering the 2022/23 audits in light of a variety of complex factors contributing to audit delays in previous years.  This situation is allowed for by Regulation 10, paragraph (2a) of the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015. (See attached link: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/234/regulation/10/made). Therefore, this notification explains, as per paragraph (2a), that we are not yet able to publish our audited 2022/23 final statement of accounts in line with the deadline of 30 September 2023, as per paragraph (1). The Audit Committee will consider the final results of the 2022/23 audit in due course, after which we will publish the final audited accounts. 

pdf Draft Statement of Accounts 2022/23 (5.24 MB)

Jayne Pickering
Deputy Chief Executive
Wychavon District Council
Civic Offices
Queen Elizabeth Drive
Pershore
WR10 1PT

Statement of Accounts 2021/22

The external audit of the draft statement of accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022 has not yet been completed by our external auditor, Ernst and Young LLP, due to the planned phased approach to delivering the 2021/22 audits in light of a variety of complex factors contributing to audit delays in previous years.  This situation is allowed for by Regulation 10, paragraph (2a) of the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015. (See attached link: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/234/regulation/10/made). Therefore, this notification explains, as per paragraph (2a), that we are not yet able to publish our audited 2021/22 final statement of accounts in line with the deadline of 30 November 2022, as per paragraph (1). The Audit Committee will consider the final results of the 2021/22 audit in due course, after which we will publish the final audited accounts.   

pdf Read draft Statement of Accounts 2021-22 (4.64 MB)

Statement of Accounts 2019/20 and draft Statement of Accounts 2020/21

2024-2025 Budget book

pdf View Budget Book (3.90 MB)

Other information

For further information on Financial Services please contact:

Alice Mason
Head of Financial Services
Wychavon District Council
Telephone: 01386 565501
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Civic Centre,
Queen Elizabeth Drive,
Pershore
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Tel: 01386 565000
Fax: 01386 561092

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