Frequently asked questions


How do I report a crime anonymously?

Contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

How do I report Anti-Social Behaviour?

If the incident is a crime, please contact Cambridgeshire Police on 0345 456 4564 (non-emergencies).

In case of emergency, please dial 999.

Where social housing tenants are involved, you can report directly to the Housing Agency.

Alternatively, please contact your local District Council

How do I access public services?

If you know which District you live in, please contact your District Council directly.

If you do not know which District you live in or are unsure if it is a service provided by County or District Council, please ring Cambridgeshire Direct Contact Centre on 0345 045 5200

Where do I seek support if I have been a victim of crime?

Contact Victim Support on 0845 389 9523.

Victim Support is an independent charity for people who have been affected by crime; victims and witnesses, their family and friends.

Trained volunteers offer free and confidential information, support and practical help to victims of crime and their families. Crimes include burglary, assault, harassment, domestic violence, rape and murder.

Victim Support's services are free, independent of the Police and Courts, and available to everyone, regardless of whether the crime's been reported or when it happened.

How do I report an abandoned vehicle, graffitti, fly tipping, or anything else that affects my local area?

Please refer to our "Do it online" page
http://www.ccc.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/do_it_online/
or go directly to www.fixmystreet.com which is an independent service that will send your query directly to the local authority responsible for fixing the problem.

Last updated: Monday 15 November 2010, 10:10