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Anti Social Behaviour Policy

Antisocial Behaviour

East Lothian Council has a dedicated team to tackle antisocial behaviour in the county.
The Antisocial Behaviour team works in partnership with the police, community planning partners, housing associations and other relevant agencies. Working together ensures a co-ordinated and effective approach to tackling antisocial behaviour, and makes best use of resources.
This section contains information and links to policies and protocols relating to antisocial behaviour. There is also information on the dedicated telephone helpline and email address, and details on alternative forms of dispute resolution.

If you have any questions about antisocial behaviour in East Lothian, contact Kenneth Black, Antisocial Behaviour Co-ordinator on 01620 829919 or email kblack@eastlothian.gov.uk

Find out more:

East Lothian Council held a consultation to develop its antisocial behaviour strategy: Antisocial Behaviour Policy and Consultation

Marketing materials were produced to promote the dedicated helpline and email address:  Antisocial Behaviour helpline

East Lothian Council and Lothian and Borders Police signed an information sharing protocol to tackle antisocial behaviour:    Antisocial Behaviour information sharing

There is a confidential and FREE service available to help communities resolve long-running disputes: East Lothian Community Mediation Service

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 ASB helpline leaflet 2007 (79.0k)
 ASB helpline poster 2007 (340.0k)
 Information sharing protocol final (1917.0k)

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