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We believe you have the right to live peacefully in your home and that anti-social behaviour is not acceptable.

We are committed to making sure our neighbourhoods are peaceful, safe and secure places to live and will work with you and other agencies to stamp out behaviour that is serious and persistent.

We will take appropriate and prompt action within our powers when dealing with disruptive tenants and other people causing a nuisance in our communities.

We will encourage and help you to solve any neighbour disputes through mediation when appropriate. Often people are not always aware that they are causing a nuisance until it is drawn to their attention.

If you have any questions or concerns about anti-social behaviour, please contact your local St. Leger office and ask to speak to your Estates Officer.

Doncaster Council's Neighbourhood Response Team can also provide advice and assistance, view the link below for more information.

 

A policy and procedure guide has been developed to ensure that we implement and maintain the high standards that all our customers have a right to expect.  Please click on the link below to view the document:-

       Anti-Social Behaviour Policy 2010

 

You will find useful information about how we deal with Anti-Social Behaviour and Neighbour Nuisance in the document below:-

 

Click here to view our Customer Charter and Service Standards.

 

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