Council HQ to close for essential repairs
Published: Monday 3 July 2023

South Lanarkshire Council’s headquarters in Hamilton is to close for two weeks for essential maintenance.
The building will be closed, with no access for staff, Elected Members or the public, from Monday 10 July to Friday 21 July 2023 inclusive. Our HQ is expected to fully reopen on Monday 24 July.
All services are operating as usual from other locations.
The closure is to allow for essential maintenance by Scottish Power Energy Networks (SPEN).
You can find out more info about council services from the council website.
If you need to get in touch by telephone, here is a list of useful numbers:
General enquiries: 0303 123 1015
Repairs: 0303 123 1010
Emergency social work services: 0303 123 1008
Out of hours emergencies: 0800 24 20 24
Automated payment line: 0303 123 1005
Benefits and council tax: 0303 123 1011
Bereavement services (cemeteries and crematoriums): 0303 123 1016
Death registration: 0303 123 1015
Education: 0303 123 1023
Homeless: 0303 123 1012
Housing: 0303 123 1012
Refuse, grounds maintenance and street cleansing: 0303 123 1020
Scottish Welfare Fund: 0303 123 1007
Social Work: 0303 123 1008
Money Matters: 0300 029 0041
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