Rugby Borough Council
- Bin collection problems
- Planning application issues
- Parks maintenance concerns
- Homelessness
Most issues get resolved faster when you go straight to the right authority. The guide below shows who to contact for the most common issues across Rugby, Bulkington and the Villages.
If you feel this is an emergency, or that you or someone else is in immediate danger, always call 999. This page is for non-urgent casework and public service enquiries, and not for emergencies.
We come back to you quickly. The typical timeline:
My office is not an emergency service. Phones and email are only routinely monitored during office hours. In an emergency, always call 999.
When you contact us, please include your full name, postal address and any relevant reference numbers.
Parliamentary rules mean I can only help people who live in my constituency. To find out who your MP is, please enter your postcode at members.parliament.uk/FindYourMP.
If you’ve copied me into an email addressed to someone else, please note this won’t elicit a response. For assistance, please address me directly. Enquiries from organisations are addressed when they involve a constituent in my area. Communications containing abusive language or harassment will not receive a response.
Please also check the address: my email ends .uk, not .co.uk. Emails sent to the wrong domain never reach my office.
Your voice matters. Let’s make it heard.
For emergencies, if you feel unsafe or threatened, call 999.
For non-emergency NHS advice, call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk.
For council services that can’t wait, ring direct:
Tell us what’s going on and how to reach you. We’ll come back as soon as we can.