Housing

Anti-Social Behaviour Management

Estate Management

Fingal County Council sets out how it deals with bad behaviour in its Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy. In dealing with complaints relating to bad behaviour, we have close contact with An Garda Siochana and other statutory bodies, including the HSE.

What is Anti-Social Behaviour?

Some examples are:

  • Assault
  • Drug dealing
  • Graffiti
  • Intimidation or harrassment
  • Joy riding
  • Noisy behaviour/unruly parties
  • Vandalism
  • Verbal abuse

Estate Management Section, Housing Department

Telephone:   (01) 890 5000 (between 9-5 pm or out of office hours)

Estate Management Section, 

Housing Department,

Civic Offices,

Grove Road,

Dublin 15 

Email:  [email protected]       

or in person

Fingal County Council, Main Street, Swords, Co Dublin

Civic Offices, Grove Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin15 or

 

Town Hall, George’s Square, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin

 

Information Required

  • Date and time of the incident
  • Location where it happened
  • Details of the incident
  • Names & addresses of the alleged perpetrators
  • If it was reported to the Gardai

Anti-social behaviour should also be reported to An Garda Siochana.

All complaints are investigated by the Council and are dealt with confidentially.

Fingal County Council Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy  -  Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy 

Fingal County Council Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy Irish version - Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy Irish Version

  • An Garda Siochana, Blanchardstown,Dublin15 Telephone: 01 666 7000
  • An Garda Siochana, Santry,Dublin 9 Telephone: 01 666 4000
  • An Garda Siochana, Swords, Co.Dublin Telephone: 01 666 4700
  • An Garda Siochana, Coolock,Dublin17 Telephone: 01 666 4200
  • An Garda Siochana, Balbriggan, Co.Dublin Telephone: 01 802 0510
  • An Garda Siochana, Raheny, Dublin5 Telephone: 01 666 4300

 

Other Useful Numbers



Find my Public Representative

 

Report Dumping/Littering

Telephone: (01) 890 6799

 

Report Bonfire Material

Telephone: (01) 890 5000 or (01) 890 5588

 

Report Loose Horses

Telephone: (01) 890 5983

 

Report concerns about child welfare

HSE Child Protection Team

Telephone: (01) 8567704 in Dublin15

Telephone: (01) 8708000 in North Dublin