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author | Struan Donald <struan@exo.org.uk> | 2018-04-19 11:14:36 +0100 |
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committer | Struan Donald <struan@exo.org.uk> | 2018-04-25 13:33:59 +0100 |
commit | dbcaf1b6f9daf227d88292efaa3441a0ec24e98e (patch) | |
tree | 01bdf8f3964def25ca2cca68af8a473112103cf4 | |
parent | b2da3f912d63c888791973099c506154c34839e8 (diff) |
[Rutland] add a Rutland specific FAQ.
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diff --git a/templates/web/rutland/about/faq-en-gb.html b/templates/web/rutland/about/faq-en-gb.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cfe1d9153 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/web/rutland/about/faq-en-gb.html @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +[% INCLUDE 'header.html', title => loc('Frequently Asked Questions'), bodyclass => 'twothirdswidthpage' %] + +<div class="sticky-sidebar"> + <aside> + <ul class="plain-list"> + <li><strong>Frequently Asked Questions</strong</li> + <li><a href="/privacy">Privacy and cookies</a></li> + <li><a href="https://www.rutland.gov.uk/my-council/contact-us/">Contact Rutland County Council</a></li> + </ul> + </aside> +</div> + +<h1><a name="faq"></a>Frequently Asked Questions</h1> +<dl> + <dt>How can I report a pothole, street or road problem?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + This easy to use web site is designed to help Rutland residents to report, + view, or discuss local highway faults, including potholes, directly and quickly + to us by simply locating them on a map. You can do this by using your computer + or your mobile phone. + </p> + <p> + Please report one problem at a time; you will be given an opportunity at the end + to report another problem using the personal details previously entered. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>What sort of problems can I report?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + You can report faults linked to amenities or problems that are broken or dirty, + damaged or dumped, or need fixing, cleaning or clearing such as: + </p> + <ul> + <li>Abandoned vehicles + <li>Dog Fouling + <li>Flyposting or graffiti + <li>Flytipping or litter + <li>Streetcleaning, such as broken glass in a cycle lane + <li>Unlit lampposts + <li>Potholes + </ul> + </dd> + <dt>What isn’t it for?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + The web site is not a way of getting in touch with the council for all issues + — please use it only for problems highlighted above. + </p> + <p> + As we often route problems via our cleansing services or highways departments, + using the site for other matters may result in a delay in your report getting + to the right people. + </p> + <div style="margin-left:1.5em;"> + <p> + <strong>You will need to contact the county council directly for</strong>: + </p> + <ul> + <li>Any urgent or emergency problems + <li>Complaining about the council + <li>Proposals for speed bumps/ CCTV/ pedestrian crossings/ new road layouts/ etc. + </ul> + </div> + </dd> + + <dt>How do I use the reporting tool on the site?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + After entering a postcode or location, you will then be presented with a map of + that area. You can then view problems already reported in that area, or report new + ones of your own simply by clicking on the map at the location of the problem. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>How are the problems solved?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + They are reported to us automatically. We then resolve the problem the way we + normally would and update the fault on the map. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>What does the map show?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + The map shows all faults submitted online. You can view the exact location of + each fault and see its current status. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>What updates will I receive?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + When you record a fault you can sign up to receive updates and you will + receive an initial email to acknowledge the report. + </p> + <p> + You will then receive an email every time that fault is updated. This could be when + a member of the public posts an update onto the fault or when we post a status update. + </p> + <p> + Road problems that are the responsibility of our Highways department, such as potholes, + will receive automatic updates at different stages. You will receive an email when the + problem has been inspected and another one when the fault is fixed. + </p> + <p> + Some faults may be marked as referred when they are not the responsibility of Rutland County Council. + </p> + <p> + All of these updates will also be posted on the mapped fault so that anyone can see the status of any + fault recorded by clicking on it on the map. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>How can I get an update on a fault?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + When you record a fault you can sign up to receive updates. You will then receive an initial + email to acknowledge the report. In time, you will receive a further email when the problem is + assigned for inspection, one if the problem needs to be referred to another department or + organisation, and a final email when it is fixed or requires no further work. + </p> + <p> + These updates will also be posted on the mapped fault so that anyone can see the status of + any fault recorded by clicking on it on the map. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>Can I report a fault on my mobile?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + Yes, you can view our website on your phone or tablet and it will automatically adapt to the + size of your screen. + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl> + <dt>Inappropriate use</dt> + <dd> + <p> + Rutland County Council is not responsible for the content and + accuracy of material submitted by its users. Rutland County Council will monitor + this website for instances of inappropriate use, and reserves the right to moderate + comments if such instances occur. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>Why does the site use kilometres for measurements?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + The maps are from Ordnance Survey who based their grid reference + system on measurements in metres and kilometres. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt>How do I report a fault outside of Rutland?</dt> + <dd> + <p> + The map only shows locations within Rutland to keep it locally focussed. + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<p> + You can find out more about FixMyStreet at <a href="https://www.fixmystreet.com">www.fixmystreet.com</a>. +</p> +<p> <p> + +[% INCLUDE 'footer.html' pagefooter = 'yes' %] |