Anti-social behaviour means different things to different
people, but it can have potentially negative effects on the
people's quality of life, whether you live here, or are
visiting.
We aim to reduce anti-social and unacceptable behaviour and to
target actions on those issues that concern the Richmondshire
residents.
We work with partners to tackle the causes and results of
anti-social behaviour. For example, you can help by:
- Reporting anti-social behaviour
- Getting involved in Parish and Town Council initiatives aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour through diversionary activities
- Not tolerating anti-social behaviour
- Understanding the needs of young people
- Acting responsibly
- Engaging in local activities.
We have an anti-social
behaviour strategy which goes into more detail on what we
are doing and how you can help.
Reporting anti-social behaviour
You can report anti-social behaviour through a number of
channels:
North Yorkshire Police – you should use their
non-emergency number which is 0845 60 60 24 7
Richmondshire District Council
For advice and information on any aspect of anti-social
behaviour please contact the Community Safety team on 01748
829100.
All incidents of anti-social behaviour connected to
Council-owned and tenanted properties must also be reported to our
Tenancy Relations Officer, Phil Tweddle on 01748 829100 ext
335.
Councillors
Your local ward councillor is an excellent place to start in
enabling you to address anti-social behaviour. Councillors
represent the views of the community. You can get their contact
details by clicking here or by
ringing the Democratic Services team on 01748 829100.
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Last updated:
24 October 2005


