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Respect Surroundings this Summer

South Lanarkshire Council is reminding everybody to respect their communities and surroundings over the summer months.

Anti-social behaviour, including littering, vandalism and graffiti unfortunately can increase during this period.

But the message from  South Lanarkshire Council is clear – respect your surroundings and your neighbours, and please report those who do not do the same.

Chair of the council’s Housing and Technical Resources Committee, Councillor Davie McLachlan, said: “We want to remind everyone that respecting where you live is important and makes a difference to your whole community.

“During the pandemic local parks and open spaces have been a lifeline for many. Let’s respect the space that we have within our communities and help everyone enjoy that space in the summer months.”

There are a number of simple and easy things everyone can do.

This includes:

Councillor McLachlan added: “It’s your community, your people and your space. So, let’s all enjoy it together.”

To report any anti-social behaviour issues please call 0800 389 1105 or email the team.

Alternatively, the police can be contacted on 101 for any anti-social behaviour issues or in an emergency call 999.

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