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SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF TALLAGHT AREA COMMITTEE (1)

Monday, September 24, 2012

HEADED ITEM NO. 4

HEADED ITEM: QUARTERLY ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR REPORT

STATISITCAL ANALYSIS OF  REPORTED ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE TALLAGHT AREA FOR

2nd QUARTER –  APRIL TO MAY 2012

REPORT:

The table below provides statistical analysis of reported anti social activity in the Tallaght area on a quarterly basis.  In the 2nd quarter of 2012, a total of 170 incidents of anti social behaviour were recorded on  foot of which 484 actions were taken.  In the 2nd quarter of 2012 there were 1025 working files countywide.

Incidents of anti social behaviour are categorised in accordance with the Council's Anti Social Behaviour Policy Document which was adopted by the Elected Members in 2005

Incidents reported 2nd Qtr 2011 3rd Qtr 2011 4th Qtr 2011  1st Qtr 2012 2ndQtr 2012
Priority 1            
Drugs Activity reported to SDCC 6 1 4  8 6  
Criminal Activity reported to SDCC 9 14 7  27 16  
Joyriding reported to SDCC 1 1 0  1 1  
Violence/intimidation/ harassment reported to SDCC 44 27 13  25 39  
             
Priority 2            
Squatters/illegal occupiers reported to SDCC 11 5 4  5 1  
Vandalism reported to SDCC 16 17 11  14 23  
Physical condition of property reported to SDCC 15 11 7  16 23  
Racism reported to SDCC 0 2 1  0 0  
Vacant House reported to SDCC 13 11 9  9 17  
Neighbour Dispute reported to SDCC 2 1 2  2 2  
             
Priority 3            
Noise/disturbance reported to SDCC 16 18 9  14 15  
Pets/animal nuisance reported to SDCC 6 7 1  4 8  
Children Nuisance reported to SDCC 5 3 9  7 19  
             
 Total Incidents reported 144 118 77  132 170  
             
 Total Complaints 132 121 77  139 171  
 Actions 603 516 354  404 484  
Housecall 181 148 80  89 130  
House Inspections 13 9 3  4 3  
Formal Office Interviews 59 42 33  58 49  
Phone interviews complainant/tenant 122 121 96  108 157  
Referred to HWO 4 2 2  1 9  
Referred to EHO 2 2 0  1 2  
Referred to Family Support 0 0 0  0 0  
Referred to Mediation 0 5 0  4 2  
Garda Consultation 28 15 13  24 17  
Other SDCC section consulted 72 79 44  44 42  
Health Services Consultation 1 1 1  0 3  
Case Conference - Multi Agency 1 0 2  1 1  
Case Conference - Internal 2 0 0  3 2  
Verbal Warning given 7 2 0  5 7  
Warning Letters issued 9 6 5  4 3  
Abandonment Notice Served 4 2 8  2 5  
Pre-emptive Surrender 0 0 2  0 0  
Notice to Quit Served 0 1 5  1 0  
Demand for Possession Served 2 1 1  2 1  
Excluding Order sought / obtained by Tenant  8 0 0  0 0  
House Surrendered 3 2 6  1 2  
Sitexed House 7 7 9  9 10  
 Traveller Support worker visit 0 0 0  0 0  
 Letter for interview 35 26 12  18 8  
File reopened 11 21   12  10 10  
Court date 0 0 0  0 0  
Decree awarded 1 0 0  0 0  
Did not attend for interview 10 11 6  6 7  
FOI report received / issued 0 0 6  0 0  
Section 15 requested 3 0 1  0 1  
Section 20 eviction 0 0 0  0 0  
Tenant transferred 1 1 1  0 1  
Referred to law dept 1 0 0  0 0  
Priority transfer refused (new category) 1 1 4  2 8  
Priority transfer requested (new category) 10 10 1  7 4  
Priority transfer approved (new category) 5 1 1  0 0  
Total actions 603 516 354  404 484  

The Council, through the office of its Estate Management Team hosts weekly Housing Clinics at the following locations:  

Killinarden Community Centre - Every Friday 11am-12noon

Glenshane/Rossfield - 12 Brookfield Court, Every Friday 11-12noon

Mary Mercer – Every Thursday 11am – 12 noon

Fettercairn Community Centre - Every Wednesday 11am - 12 noon

Macuilliam Housing Development – Every 2nd Thursday 2.30pm – 4.00pm.

However people are invited to also report incidents of anti social behaviour through the following means – freephone 1800 200 245, telephone 414 9000, through the Customer Care system, by visiting County Hall or the Clondalkin Civic Centre.

Members of the public are encouraged to utilise these clinics and avenues for the purpose of discussing housing related matters including incidents of anti social behaviour in respect of which all such matters are treated with confidentiality.  The clinics are attended by the Allocations Support Officer for the area and the local Community Garda.