I am trying to complain to one of the directors of the Co-op but all I can find is their customer complaints number which I have tried before and got nowhere.Its a complaint about a couple of trees on their property which are in a dangerous condition,so I need to get hold of one their property managers. I have tried searching online and got no-where fast.Has anyone got any suggestions.
25 feet from my house,have been on to the council but there is a lot of damage to nearby fences etc from a tree that fell recently and as we've had no response from earlier complaints I feel its time someone knew about what is going on.There is also a small estate of elderly people near to this site as well and they are worried sick.
If someone's garden plants are overhanging the footpath you complain to the council. Think it might be the same with trees if you consider them to be dangerous.
I am doing the same to M&S - I want to contact the chief of design with regard to a complaint, I have her name so I have written a proper letter (not email) and addressed it for her personal attention and sent it to Head Office. I got nowhere when ringing Customer Services, and I told her so in my letter!
It's no good just ringing the customer complaints number. They won't know how to deal with it. You need the Estates team. This site has details that will help.
http://www.co-operative.coop/estates/
Try some of the Contact Us details. They'll be able to help
The director of Estates for the Co-op is called Martyn Hulme, athough I'm sure you'll get a helpful response from the relevant contact on my earlier link
Had already contacted the council and the officer turned up first thing this morning and agreed with me. He has already set the wheels in motion,so fingers crossed.