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Anti-social behaviour

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The council works with the police and other agencies to tackle antisocial behaviour and reduce crime and the fear of crime.
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P1=Report it! Information&P2=Abandoned vehicles&P3=The Council is responsible for dealing with abandoned vehicles i.e. any vehicles that are untaxed and have no known owner.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Abandoned vehicles
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Anti-social behaviour&P3=The council works with the police and other agencies to tackle antisocial behaviour and reduce crime and the fear of crime.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Anti-social behaviour
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Dog bins overflowing or dog fouling&P3=There are over 300 dog hygiene bins in the district which are mostly provided by the town/parish councils in addition to those the council supplies on its own public open spaces. The council’s Waste and recycling contractor empties all the dog bins on behalf of the town and parish councils.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Dog bins overflowing or dog fouling
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Fly posting&P3=Fly posting is the display of advertising material on street furniture or buildings without the owner's consent. This can range from small 'flyers' for local events to larger posters at road junctions. Fly posting is unsightly and affects the image of an area.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Fly posting
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Fly tipping&P3=We are responsible for street cleaning and we clear dumped rubbish (fly tipping) on the public highway and verges. People found guilty of fly tipping can face fines of up to £50,000 or a prison sentence.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Fly tipping
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Graffiti&P3=Graffiti is an illegal, anti-social activity that creates a negative impression of an area. Please use this form to report graffiti that is racial or of an offensive nature. The council will remove this type of graffiti on street furniture or private property that the public can see.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Graffiti
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Needles and sharps&P3=If you find a needle or syringe please DO NOT TOUCH!<ul><li>Remember the exact location</li><li>Tell the owner if it is on private and or property.</li></ul>
&P4=(Anti-social type)
Needles and sharps
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Noise nuisance&P3=Before the council can take action, we have to be sure the noise constitutes a statutory nuisance. This means we have to prove the noise is detrimental to your health and/or is causing an unreasonable and persistent disturbance to your lifestyle.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Noise nuisance
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Pavement theft&P3=Pavement theft can causes trip-hazard risk to public safety.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Pavement theft
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Vandalism&P3=Use this form to report vandalism to property.&P4=(Anti-social type)
Vandalism
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Street scene

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Issues connected with roads, streets, and highways. Oxfordshire County Council are responsible for most of these incidents, but some are our responsibility.
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P1=Report it! Information&P2=Bridges&P3=Use this form to report any type of damage to any type of bridge.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Bridges
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Dangerous structure&P3=A dangerous building or structure is any part of a building or structure that could pose a danger to persons in the vicinity, usually as a result of damage or deterioration.<br /><br />Examples incude:<br />(1) Loose or falling roof tiles<br />(2) Walls or fences that are in danger of collapse<br />(3) Unstable chimneys<br />(4) Buildings damaged by fire or vehicle collision&P4=(Street Scene type)
Dangerous structure
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Dead animals&P3=You can report a dead animal in public areas. We will only collect non-domestic animals that are larger than a fox as well as cats and dogs. We do not collect animals from private property.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Dead animals
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Empty Home&P3=Please provide as much information about the empty property as possible, this will enable our Empty Homes Officer to investigate the situation:<ul><li>Type of property and length of time it has been empty</li><li>If there is disrepair, antisocial behaviour, pests or similar associated with the property</li><li>Any relevant historical information</li><ul>&P4=(Street Scene type)
Empty Home
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Litter bin overflowing&P3=To report a damaged litter bin or a bin that is full or overflowing, please complete our online form. &P4=(Street Scene type)
Litter bin overflowing
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Manhole&P3=Use this form to report unsafe condition of a manhole.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Manhole
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Pavements - dangerous&P3=Trip hazards on pavements are a key concern at all times, whereas problems such as weeds, standing water and ice tend to be more seasonal.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Pavements - dangerous
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Pavements - obstructions &P3=Use this form to report unsafe obstructions.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Pavements - obstructions
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Potholes&P3=Use this form to report unsafe pothole on the road or pavement.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Potholes
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Property - flooding&P3=If you know of an area that is prone to flooding please tell us. We can find the owner of the land who is responsible to keep it clear and maintained.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Property - flooding
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Road gritting&P3=Use this form to report unsafe road requiring gritting.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Road gritting
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Road markings&P3=Use this form to report damaged or worn road markings&P4=(Street Scene type)
Road markings
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Roads and highways - flooding&P3=Use this form to report flooding on roads.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Roads and highways - flooding
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Roads and highways - obstructions&P3=Use this form to report unsafe/illegal obstructions on roads.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Roads and highways - obstructions
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Roads and highways - vegetation&P3=Use this form to report unsafe roadside trees, hedges and ditches.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Roads and highways - vegetation
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Snow clearance&P3=Use this form to report roads needing snow clearance.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Snow clearance
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Spillage - roads&P3=Use this form to report unsafe spillage on the road.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Spillage - roads
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Street cleaning&P3=The council is responsible for cleaning most of the roads in the district. If you feel that the standard of cleaning has fallen in an area please use this form to tell us.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Street cleaning
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Street furniture&P3=Use this form to report issues with street furniture.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Street furniture
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Street lights&P3=Use this form to report faulty street light&P4=(Street Scene type)
Street lights
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Toilets (public conveniences)&P3=We clean our public toilets once or twice per day up to seven days a week. If you find a toilet that is vandalised or is in an unacceptable state, please report it to us.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Toilets (public conveniences)
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Traffic lights&P3=Use this form to report faulty traffic signals.&P4=(Street Scene type)
Traffic lights
P1=Report it! Information&P2=Traffic/road signs (not street name plates)&P3=Use this form to report damaged traffic signs (not street name plates)&P4=(Street Scene type)
Traffic/road signs (not street name plates)
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