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Contact numbers<br />

Metropolitan<br />

Police numbers<br />

Emergencies<br />

999 in the case of an emergency<br />

18000 (text phone) if you are deaf<br />

or have a speech impairment<br />

Remember 999 is only for real<br />

emergencies. Seven out of 10 calls it<br />

gets are non-emergency, so please<br />

use the number below where possible.<br />

Non-emergency situations<br />

0300 123 1212 for Metropolitan<br />

Police non-emergency support<br />

18001 0300 123 1242<br />

(text phone) if you are deaf or<br />

have a speech impairment<br />

Local policing issues<br />

Call your Safer Neighbourhoods Team<br />

using the numbers on pages 12 and 13<br />

<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>Council</strong> numbers<br />

Environmental Action Line<br />

020 7641 2000 to report concerns over<br />

noise, graffi ti, dumping of waste or<br />

damage to pavements or street lighting<br />

Crime and Disorder Reduction<br />

Service<br />

020 7641 1085 for general queries<br />

about the council’s community<br />

protection activities<br />

<strong>Westminster</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

020 7641 6000 for the council’s main<br />

switchboard service<br />

Family Information Service<br />

020 7641 7929 for details of services<br />

and support for parents, carers,<br />

families, children and young people<br />

Other numbers<br />

Victim Support <strong>Westminster</strong><br />

020 7828 4142 for confi dential support<br />

and advice for victims of crime<br />

Crimestoppers<br />

To offer information anonymously, call<br />

free on 0800 555 111<br />

Please visit the <strong>Westminster</strong> website at westminster.gov.uk to fi nd out more about<br />

the council and its activities. You’ll fi nd detailed and up-to-date information and<br />

any documents you might need, such as anti-social behaviour reporting forms.<br />

We hope you’ve found this guide useful. If you’d like to comment on it,<br />

email Civicwatch@westminster.gov.uk

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