The Community Protection team help tackle antisocial behaviour (ASB) and environmental crime in Nottingham. Our vision is simple, to create a safe and clean environment in every one of the city's neighbourhoods.
Neighbourhood Safety Officers (NSO)
We have Neighbourhood Safety Officers (NSO) providing a visible presence in every ward, working within local area teams to provide a friendly and fast response to neighbourhood issues.
Our Services include
Anti-Social Behaviour
- Report Dog, Fouling, off Lead or Dog in Restricted space, e.g. Children's Park
- CPO - Dog Control (Lost, Stray or Fouling Dogs)
- Report Fly tip or Litter issues
- Report Graffiti or Fly-Posting
- Report Vandalism
- Report Street Drinking or other Alcohol Incidents
- Report Noise, including Domestic neighbours, commercial, alarms, construction/DIY, animals/pets, music
- Report a Neighbour Dispute or Nuisance
- Report a Breach of a PSPO
Environmental Health, Health and Food
- Report Pollution control, including Air & Noise pollution
- Bonfires and Smoke - Nottingham City Council
- Dust, Fumes and Odour - Nottingham City Council
- Light Pollution - Nottingham City Council
- Report a Food Premises - Nottingham City Council
- Trading Standards - Nottingham City Council
Licensing
Residential
Community, Safety and Protection
- Community Protection officers
- CCTV & Security
- Refugee & Resettlement
- Crime & Drug Partnership
- Problems with a Business, for example, Street Café/A-Board
- Illegal Encampment
Community Safety and Crime Prevention - Social Media
- Follow Parking Enforcement on Twitter
- Follow Trading Standards on Twitter
- Follow Trading Standards on Facebook
- Like Nottingham Stray Dogs on Facebook
- Follow Nottingham Renters on Twitter
- Like Nottingham Renters on Facebook
- NCC Licensing (@NCCLicensing) / X (twitter.com)
- Community Protection Central Hub (@CP_Central_Hub) / X (twitter.com)
- Nottingham City Centre Police (@NottmCityPolice) / X (twitter.com)
- Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) and environmental crime Nottingham (@ASBNottingham) / X (twitter.com)
Our Service Centre helpline 0115 915 5555 provides a single point of contact to ensure that whatever the issue, the call is directed to the right team or agency.
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