Content tagged with: anti social behaviour
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Frequently asked questions for landlords
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/housing/frequently-asked-questions-for-landlordsA look at some of the commonly received queries we get from Landlords.
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Public Space Protection Order - Hexthorpe
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/environmental/public-space-protection-order-hexthorpeThe Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 gives local authorities powers to tackle anti-social behaviour by allowing them to create Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO).
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The Safer Stronger Doncaster Partnership
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/crime-anti-social-behaviour-nuisance/the-safer-doncaster-partnershipWhat is the Safer Stronger Doncaster Partnership?
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City Centre Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/crime-anti-social-behaviour-nuisance/town-centre-public-spaces-protection-order-pspo-consultationCity of Doncaster Council and South Yorkshire Police are seeking to renew the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in Doncaster city centre. The order started on 7 November 2023 and lasts for three years.
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Reviewing responses to antisocial behaviour
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/crime-anti-social-behaviour-nuisance/reviewing-responses-to-antisocial-behaviorYou can request a review of a case of antisocial behaviour that you reported to make sure that agencies have provided an appropriate response.
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Apply for it: Community trigger
www.doncaster.gov.uk/doitonline/community-triggerTo request a review of an anti-social behaviour case. Information will be passed on to the Community Safety Team
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Report it: Antisocial behaviour (already happened)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/doitonline/antisocial-behaviour-already-happenedTo report instances of antisocial behaviour that has already happened. In an emergency, always call the police on 999.
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Report it: Antisocial behaviour (in progress)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/doitonline/antisocial-behaviour-in-progressTo report instances of antisocial behaviour that are currently in progress. In an emergency, always call the police on 999.