Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Service
The Mid Sussex Partnership brings together key local strategic partners to look at a number of issues across the District including those relating to crime and community safety. Although crime rates are low within Mid Sussex, the Partnership recognises the negative impact that anti-social behaviour can have on individuals, families and local communities. If you are concerned about or affected by anti-social behaviour and would like to make a complaint, please contact Mid Sussex District Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour Officer.
Contact Method | Contact Details |
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Telephone: | 01444 458166 |
Email: | antisocialbehaviour@midsussex.gov.uk |
Website: | https://www.midsussex.gov.uk/environment/anti-social-behaviour-and-crime/ |
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