Petitions

The Council welcomes petitions and recognises that signing a petition is one way in which people can let us know their concerns. You can submit your petition through our online petition facility or by post. Anyone who lives, works or studies in Waltham Forest may submit a petition to the Council.

» More on submitting and signing paper and online petitions

Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit

Housing Benefit (including Local Housing Allowance) and Council Tax Benefit can help you pay your rent or council tax if you are on a low income, whether or not you are working. You may also qualify for free school meals.

There is also second adult rebate which can help with your council tax, even if you are not on a low income.

» You can claim Benefit now using our interactive form

» More about benefits and free school meals

» Check your details online with Benefits self-service

» Find out how your benefit may change in 2011 and 2012

» Read this before selling your home and renting it back

Council tax

Find out more about council tax, how much it is, how to pay it, and when you can pay less:

» View council tax levels for 2011/12

» Set up a direct debit to pay your council tax automatically each month and find out the advantages of paying by direct debit

» Make an online payment by credit or debit card

» View your recent bills and payments

» Find out about discounts, exemptions, and reductions

» Find out about council tax benefit and second adult rebate

» More about Council Tax

Find out about local services

Use My Place to find services local to where you live: when your rubbish is collected, your nearest library or leisure centre and more.

» Search My Place for your local services

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Councillors and council meetings

Reports for council meetings are now available online, along with agendas, minutes, and key decisions. There is also more information about councillors, and you can view the council diary.

» More about councillors and council meetings

Community engagement

The Community Engagement Unit works closely with council departments and external partners to ensure high quality engagement with residents and stakeholders whose opinions and concerns are used to help inform decision making and improve local services.

» More about Community Engagement

» More about Community Ward Forums

Scrutiny

Scrutiny Committees and Sub-Committees oversee executive decisions to ensure that they are practical, fair and being made in the best interest of the community.

» More about Scrutiny

» More about Council Complaints Procedure

Other information

This section also has details about data protection, Freedom of Information, comments and complaints, and regional government.

» More about data protection and freedom of information

» More about comments, compliments and complaints

» More about regional government