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Anti-Social Behaviour
Anti-Social Behaviour is described as:
The manufacture, production, preparation, importation, exportation, sale, supply, possession for the purpose of sale or supply or distribution of a controlled drug
(within the meaning of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 or 1984)Any behaviour which is to cause any significant danger or injury damage, loss or fear to any person living, working or otherwise lawfully in or in the vicinity of a house provided by the Housing Authority under the Housing Acts 1966 - 1997. Or in the Housing Estate in which the house is situated or a site, and without prejudice to the foregoing, includes violence, threats, intimidation, coercion, harassment or serious obstruction of any person.
Galway City Council has formulated a policy to deal with all incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour.
Download Anti-social Behaviour Policy [English] (DOC, 160 kb)
You can report any incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour to the Tenant Liaison Officers or any Housing Official.
All reported incidents are dealt with in a confidential manner and investigated in a fair, impartial and objective manner.
Incidents of anti-social behaviour should be reported to the Tenant Liaison Officers for your area or Leonore O'Neill in the Housing Office at 091-536590