
Highland Council
Road and infrastructure issues
Potholes
Flooding or drainage issues
Faded road markings and defective road studs
Grit bins
Signs and bollards
Vehicle and pedestrian barriers
Structures
Other road issues
https://www.highland.gov.uk/roads-pavements/road-faults-defects/3
Bins and recycling
Missed bin collection
Missing Bins
Recycling facilities
Business Waste
Report Fly Tipping
Report Litter in Public Places
Hire a Skip
https://www.highland.gov.uk/bins-recycling
Business and trade
Counterfeit goods
Delivery charges - online shopping
Food safety complaint
Workplace health and safety concern
https://www.highland.gov.uk/trading-standards
Council Tax and benefits
Change in circumstances
https://www.highland.gov.uk/council-tax
Environment
Abandoned vehicles
Animal welfare concern
Bonfire or smoke problem
Dog fouling
https://www.highland.gov.uk/environment
Housing
Repairs
Apply for housing
https://www.highland.gov.uk/council-social-housing
Noisy neighbours
https://www.highland.gov.uk/pests-pollution-noise
Planning
Breach of planning control
View and Comment on Planning applications
Apply for planning permission
https://www.highland.gov.uk/planning-building-standards
Highland Council Complaints
https://www.highland.gov.uk/consultations-complaints-compliments/make-complaint
Main Trunk Road Fault Reporting
The main trunk Roads in Lochaber are -
A86 - Spean Bridge to Kingussie
A87 - Invergarry - Kyle of Lochalsh - Borve - Uig
A828 - Connel - South Ballachulish
A830 - Fort William to Mallaig
A82 - Dalnottar to Inverness
Call 0800 0281414
To report a fault on these roads on the below link
Lochaber Housing Association Complaints
Tenants of Lochaber Housing Association can complain on the following link below
Scottish Water
To find out what's happening in your area on the link below takes you to an interactive map and postcode search. To find out if there are supply issues, Roadworks or Flooding Alerts.
How to Contact Scottish Water to report a problem, Social Media links and how to complain on the link below.
SEPA
SEPA are the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
Their role is to make sure that the environment and human health are protected, to ensure that Scotland’s natural resources and services are used as sustainably as possible and contribute to sustainable economic growth.
The link below contains SEPA website on how to contact them and also a link to
what SEPA doesn't cover.
SSEN
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks are responsible for the electricity Distribution Network Operator (DNO) responsible for delivering power to over 3.9 million homes and businesses across central southern England and the north of Scotland.
For power cuts and emergencies, please call them on 105.