Doing Business with the Council
We are aware that some businesses find the task of developing a relationship with public sector bodies to be fairly daunting. To endeavour to de-mystify the process within Winchester City Council, we have developed a Selling to the Council guide. You might also find the council's Procurement Strategy and Small Business Concordat interesting.
The Council has a responsibility for a variety of services for both the public and businesses.
The Council is responsible for collecting Business Rates. Follow the link to see why you pay and where your money goes.
When dealing with premises, you might need to consult the Planning department.
The Waste and Recycling section deal with not only unwanted rubbish, but pest control, public conveniences, fly tipping and street cleansing.
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Business Rates
The non-domestic rates, or business rates, collected by local councils are the means by which businesses and others who occupy non-domestic property make a contribution towards the cost of local services.
21/06/2006
Planning
Full infomation about the planning service at Winchester.
26/06/2006
Commercial Waste and Recycling
Information on how commercial waste should be dealt with
25/08/2006












