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To report an incident of antisocial behaviour, contact police on the non-emergency telephone number 101.
If you encounter antisocial behaviour in your area, you can contact our antisocial behaviour officers.
We have four antisocial behaviour officers. They are:
Andrew Claydon (West/East Belfast) - 028 9032 0202 (ext 3485) or mobile 078 2542 0791
Keith Addy (South Belfast) - 028 9032 0202 (ext 3298) or mobile 078 7668 6660
Paul Cleary (North Belfast) - 028 9032 0202 (ext 3394) or mobile 078 2514 0523
Jeremy Ferris (Parks or City Centre) - 077 8783 5922
During normal office hours you can also contact us on 028 9027 0469 or email envhealth@belfastcity.gov.uk.
We have eight neighbourhood officers who target areas with high levels of antisocial behaviour. These officers work Monday to Thursday (2pm to 10pm) and Friday and Saturday (4.30pm to midnight).
Their role is to:
Our park wardens tackle antisocial behaviour (ASB) in our parks. They patrol the parks at peak times to deal with issues like littering, dog fouling and drinking.
For more information on our park wardens, email asb@belfastcity.gov.uk or call us on 028 9091 8767.
If the person carrying out the behaviour is a Housing Executive tenant, you can contact them on 0344 892 0900. For more information visit their website.
If the person carrying out the behaviour is tenant in housing association accommodation, contact their housing association.
If your complaint concerns children, older people or those with a mental illness, contact Belfast Health and Social Care Trust on 028 9056 5656 for further guidance. For more information visit their website.
If you complain to any of these agencies about their service and you are not satisfied with their response, you can contact the Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman on 0800 343 424.
For more information please contact us.