Greater Manchester Police City Centre Public Enquiry Counter is located at Town Hall, Lloyd St, Manchester M60 2LA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Greater Manchester Police City Centre Public Enquiry Counter and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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黃大毛二世

1 Google Rating

Bad service. They don’t care about what happened to people

1/ 5

Bad service. They don’t care about what happened to people

derek hogg

1 Google Rating

Called the "non emergency number 101 to report a car parked partly on pavement and blocking access t

1/ 5

Called the "non emergency number 101 to report a car parked partly on pavement and blocking access to whole estate. Once someone finally got off their backside to answer phone I gave details.by the time they phoned back an hour later to ask me again what the problem was, some old fart with an accent had come back to the car because he'd gone for fuel(empty tank , Der!). Police said well OK , he had reason 'cos of fuel. Well why the hell didn't he take off the handbrake and roll it down 100yrds so as NOT TO PUT RESIDENTS AT RISK (no emergency services could get on the estate).but alls well that ends well G.M.P eh!. think about this when you fine suicidal people for holding up traffic while they plan to jump !

Lisa .P

5 Google Rating

Friendly and helpful staff

5/ 5

Friendly and helpful staff

arnold guest

1 Google Rating

Nobody picks up phone

1/ 5

Nobody picks up phone

lu sijing

1 Google Rating

The officer is not polite and helpful. He didn't accept the tenancy agreement as a proof of address.

1/ 5

The officer is not polite and helpful. He didn't accept the tenancy agreement as a proof of address. So mean

adam merchant

2 Google Rating

wouldnt recommen eating here food aint the best

2/ 5

wouldnt recommen eating here food aint the best

Mohammed Rahman

3 Google Rating

Helpful at the front desk.

3/ 5

Helpful at the front desk.

Ben Hunt

1 Google Rating

After 3 reports in reporting someone running a blog that is clear as day of it being on the level of

1/ 5

After 3 reports in reporting someone running a blog that is clear as day of it being on the level of misuse of telecommunications and that the blog owner is sitting back freely permitting guests put out slander comments within it. The response after them 3 reports that had been reported, had been reported in vain with no follow ups of any kind of requesting further info of me as well as what should have happened but hadn't. In requesting screenshots off me but went ahead in closing the 3 reports that had been made. The final response I got from Manchester police is a joke after submitting a complaint in regards that.. The final response was "what you want us to do about it" I'll now be giggling to myself for weeks to come in being given that sort of response.

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