Accessibility

We want to make sure 101 is easy to access for everyone in our area. 

You can get information in different languages from the national 101 website.

We offer a telephone translation service for people who don’t speak English.  When they dial 101 we will be able to find a translator to interpret questions and answers. 

There is also a type talk service for people who are deaf.  

Our textphone number is:

18001 101

If you would like any information in Large Print please call 101 and ask the adviser.



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At a meeting of the 101 Partnership Programme Board on Thursday, 14th February 2...

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