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Reporting Anti-Social Behaviour

There are various ways to report anti-social behaviour. If a crime has been or is being committed, the police should always be contacted first.

 

By Telephone

Use one of the telephone numbers in Useful Contact Information to contact the agency or Council department which has responsibility for your issue. If you are unsure who may be able to deal with your query, please telephone Blackpool Council’s Customer First Centre on 01253 477477.

 

Online

The Blackpool Council website provides access to on-line reporting forms. Report your anti-social behaviour problems online.

 

In Person

 You can attend your local police station, your Housing Estate Office (if you are a Council tenant), your Housing Association Office or Blackpool Council’s Customer First Centre to report your anti-social behaviour problems.

 

PACT (Police and Communities Together)

You could attend a monthly PACT Meeting. This provides you with the opportunity to meet your police Community Beat Manager to express your policing concerns in the area where you live. Find out details of your next PACT Meeting by phoning 01253 604076.

Useful Links :

Home Office Respect

http://www.respect.gov.uk

 

Home Office Together

Website http://www.together.gov.uk/

 

Lancashire Constabulary

Website http://www.lancashire.police.uk/

 

Crimestoppers http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/

 

Victim Support Lancashire

http://www.victimsupport.org.uk/vs_england_wales/contacts/lancashire/site_info/legal.php

 

Encams http://www.encams.org/home/index.asp

 

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