If you are a resident affected by anti-social behaviour
involving a private tenant living in a privately rented property
please contact Merseyside Police and St Helens Council.
It is essential that calls regarding anti-social behaviour are
reported to the Police and recorded on their system.
Once an address has been identified as a problem for the
community, arrangements will be made for Merseyside Police and St
Helens Council to do a joint visit to speak with the tenant.
These tenants are then advised that if their anti-social behaviour
continues, their private landlord will be contacted which could
potentially lead to their eviction or an anti-social behaviour
closure order of their home.
If you are a private landlord and you are contacted by St Helens
Council regarding the behaviour of your private tenant you will be
advised and supported accordingly.
Further help can be found on the Reporting
Anti-Social Behaviour page.