Angus Council
Web: www.angus.gov.uk
E-Mail/Contact: See Below
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General Information:
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Angus Council, Angus House, Orchardbank Business Park, Forfar DD8 1AX.
Tel: 08452 777 778
Email: accessline@angus.gov.uk
Advice/Help about Anti-Social Behaviour:
These cover a broad range of different issues from excessive noise, litter problems, dog fouling etc. to more serious incidents such as threatened or actual violence.
Ideally, neighbours should try to resolve any such problems between themselves without the need for outside assistance. However, in practice, disputes can progress beyond a point where there is a realistic prospect of both parties coming to a mutually acceptable agreement.
The following information is intended to provide general advice which will differ depending on whether you and your neighbour are council tenants, housing association tenants, private tenants or owner-occupiers.
View documents:
Angus Council Anti-social Behaviour Strategy 2005-2008 (450 KB PDF)
Angus Council Anti-social Behaviour Policy (200 KB PDF)
Environmental Services/Environmental Health:
If you are an Angus Council tenant, or the household causing the problems are council tenants, you should contact your local ACCESS Office to report the matter. If you telephone, call in to the office in person, or write, an officer will discuss with you, the problem you are encountering and provide advice and guidance on finding a way forward. This discussion will be in confidence, and they will not disclose your details to your neighbour, without your permission.
Owner-occupiers should seek Legal Advice on the action that is available to them. You can also contact the Angus Council Community Safety Team Anti-Social Behaviour Unit, who will be able to provide advice and guidance on finding a way forward.
Pre-printed Incident Record Sheets can be obtained from your local ACCESS Office or Angus Council Community Safety Team.
