Housing
Anti-Social Behaviour
The address for lodging complaints of anti-social behaviour is:
Anti-Social Section, Housing Department, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire,Co. Dublin
Tel: (01) 2054700 Extension 4117 / 4112
Complaints can also be accepted at the Council’s Dundrum Office.
Complaints received in Dundrum will be forwarded to the Anti-social Behaviour Section for attention.
- Anti Social Behaviour Leaflet
pdf - 2.50MB - Anti Social Behaviour Strategy
pdf - 2.92MB
The Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997, which came into operation on 1st July 1997, has provided the Council with a range of additional powers to assist in addressing problems arising in Local Authority housing estates from drug dealing or other serious anti-social behaviour.
Where it is brought to the attention of the Council that tenants are in breach of the terms of their Tenancy Agreement, the Department comprehensively investigates the problem in a fair and impartial manner and takes appropriate action, where necessary.
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is committed to providing a quality service to its tenants and the public. The anti-social section will continue to advise the public and its tenants of significant changes in legislation or in the Council’s policies in dealing with anti-social behaviour. The Council will continue to meet tenants, resident associations and estate management fora on a regular basis and will actively advertise its services and the assistance it can provide in improving the quality of life on all the Council’s estates.