Enquiries

If you have a general query, please use the contact form below or email enquiries@environmentalstandards.scot 

Telephone: 0808 1964000 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Please leave a voice message and a member of our team will return your call.

Office Address:

Environmental Standards Scotland
Thistle House
91 Haymarket Terrace
Edinburgh
EH12 5HD


Raise an environmental concern

If you want to raise a formal concern over how environmental law is being applied by a public authority in Scotland, please see our page raise an environmental concern.

To reach our Investigations, Standards and Compliance team, please email representations@environmentalstandards.scot


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Press

If you are a journalist or are making a communications enquiry, please email press@environmentalstandards.scot

Our press email is monitored Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.


Freedom of Information (FOI)

To make an FOI request, please see our Freedom of Information page.

To make a Subject Access Request for access to personal data, please download and complete a Subject Access Request and email it to our Data Protection department.


Making a complaint about ESS

We are committed to delivering the highest standards of public administration. We value complaints and will use information from them to help us to deliver and sustain improvements in our administrative processes.

If you are dissatisfied with our service, please see our Complaints Policy page which describes our complaints procedure and how to make a complaint.


Privacy Policy

Environmental Standards Scotland respects your privacy and will not disclose your personal data to a third party without your consent unless legally required to do so. We will process any personal data that may be collected from you for the purpose of fulfilling your enquiry and maintaining records. To find out more, please view our privacy policy.


Contact Us

If you have an enquiry please submit it to us using the form below.

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If you have a concern about a suspected breach of environmental law by a public authority in England or Northern Ireland please visit The Office for Environmental Protection.

If your matter relates to Wales please visit Interim Environmental Protection Assessor for Wales (IEPAW).

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