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Anti-social behaviour
Sunday, 25 June 2006
Cllr Billy McAllisterThe SNP's Councillor Billy McAllister is due to lead a debate on anti-social behaviour at the full Council meeting on Thursday 29th.

In his motion he calls for local authorities and housing associations to be better resourced to deal with anti-social behaviour. The Council should be re-prioritising existing resources.

Billy calls for the Council and housing associations "to clearly support the majority of well behaved tenants and owners who suffer at the hands of anti-social neighbours."

The full text of the motion is as follows:

“Glasgow City Council calls on the Scottish Executive to increase the resources to local authorities and housing associations in order that problems of anti social behaviour may be dealt with effectively.

Council agrees to urgently re-prioritise existing resources and practises towards the tackling of anti social behaviour within local communities throughout Glasgow.

Council in recognising the notion of better homes and stronger communities calls for increased resources and commitment towards housing associations in particular to clearly support the majority of well behaved tenants and owners who suffer at the hands of anti social neighbours”.

 

 
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