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Did you know? How to report district concerns?

Text: Did you know? How to report district concerns? Split image showing two contrasting scenes: on the left, a person holds a smartphone displaying an incoming call screen above a laptop on a desk, symbolizing digital communication; on the right, a person spray-paints graffiti on a wall beside a trash can and an orange traffic cone, representing vandalism. Arun District Council logo is top right.You can quickly and easily report a wide range of local issues directly through the Arun District Council website, or by downloading our app, including:

  • noise complaints
  • drainage issues
  • suspected housing fraud
  • missed bin collections
  • fly tipping
  • overflowing bins
  • repairs in social housing (for tenants)
  • repairs or vandalism in our play and skate parks, greenspaces and beaches

The easiest way to report an issue, is to download the Arun District Council app - see the icon on the homepage - 'Report it'.
Read more here: Did you know? Arun District Council has an app | Latest news | Arun District Council

Alternatively, we have a dedicated reporting section on our website - just head to Reporting problems and follow the simple steps to submit the issue.

Anti-social behaviour - reporting guidance

Dial 999 (Emergency Services) if:

  • a crime is happening now
  • someone is in immediate danger or at risk of harm
  • property is in danger of being seriously damaged
  • a serious disruption to the public is likely


Dial 101 (Sussex Police)
www.sussex.police.uk
For all non-emergency incidents where the crime has already happened or there is no immediate risk of harm, these may include reporting a stolen car, a theft that has already taken place or to report criminal activity that is not currently in progress.
You can also call 101 to give information to Police or make an enquiry.

Dial 0800 555 111 (Crimestoppers)  
www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Use to report crime 100% anonymously always. Crimestoppers is not the police - they are an independent charity working to help communities.

We can't monitor the district around the clock, so we rely on you to let us know about issues we might miss. Reporting only takes a few minutes and helps keep our community safe, clean, and well-maintained.

To report safeguarding concerns: Did you know? How to report concerns about someone safety or wellbeing | Latest news | Arun District Council

West Sussex County Council deal with potholes, highways and streetlights: 
Roads and travel - West Sussex County Council



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