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Problems with antisocial behaviour? Come and talk to Reigate & Banstead Joint Enforcement Team
 

If you’re experiencing problems with antisocial behaviour or enviro-crime in your area, come to talk to Reigate & Banstead Joint Enforcement Team at one their face to face events in the borough and find out how they can help.

Meet your Joint Enforcement Team

The team will be at:

  • Horley Leisure Centre on Monday 23 February from 10am-12pm
  • The Belfry Shopping Centre, Redhill on Friday 27 February from 10am-12pm
  • Asda, Burgh Heath on Monday 2 March from 10am-12pm.

Tackling the issues that concern you

Reigate & Banstead Joint Enforcement Team (JET) is made up of Reigate & Banstead Borough Council officers with enforcement powers and Surrey Police officers. The team, which launched last June, was set up to take a more visible, robust approach to the antisocial behaviour issues that concern you and your community, including:

  • inconsiderate parking
  • noisy neighbours
  • fly-tipping
  • graffiti
  • abandoned vehicles
  • littering and dog fouling
  • cycling offences
  • problems with licensed premises and licensed vehicles and their drivers.

If you’re experiencing any of these issues, come along to your nearest event and talk to the JET to find out more about the team and how they can help.

A better, safer borough

We live in one of the safest counties in England but we know that the inconsiderate behaviour by a minority can be a concern to residents.

By working even more closely with Surrey Police and sharing some powers, the JET has enabled us to prevent and deal with a wider range of issues more effectively when they arise, making the borough an even better, safer place to live and work.

Report it

If you’re unable to make the events, you can contact the JET and report problems online on the Report it page of our website or by calling 01737 276300.

To find out more about the JET and what they can deal with visit our Joint Enforcement Team webpage.

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