South Lanarkshire Council is highlighting the support available to victims of anti-social behaviour.
The local authority is reminding those who have reported antisocial behaviour to the council that support is available from Victim Support Scotland.
It is up to the individual person, but if they do wish to seek help, Victim Support can provide emotional and practical support.
Chairman of the council’s housing and technical resources committee, Councillor Davie McLachlan, said: “Victim Support Scotland will listen to individuals and allow them time to talk about their experiences.
“Their aim is to help people feel safer and emotionally stronger, as well as better informed about their rights.
“They can help with a variety of issues and it’s important people know the help that is available to them.”
The team also provides personalised support and information to those who may be impacted by antisocial behaviour, the issue does not need to be reported to the police to be able to get support from them.
Full details on the support on offer can be found here.
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