A to Z of services
Community Safety

Pendle Community Safety Parnership is a body that brings together all relevant organisations engaged in reducing crime in the area.
We work together to manage, prevent and reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in Pendle. Our aim is to make Pendle a safer place to live and work.
- Visit the Community Safety section of the website.
- Visit the Anti-Social Behaviour section of the website
- Report Anti-Social behaviour
Related services:
- Lancashire Police (external link)
- Safer Lancashire (external link)
Online Services
Common Questions
- Can the Council help find my lost dog?
- What happens to dogs that are not reclaimed?
- How would I know if my dog has been impounded?
- Can I keep a stray dog I have found?
- Can the Council help in finding a lost dog?
- Does the Council check strays for a microchip?
- How do I reclaim a dog?
- What happens to a stray dog when it is picked up?
- When is a dog considered to be a stray?
- Can the Council find me a dog if I want one?
- Who should I contact about a stray dog in an evening or at weekend?
- What should I do if I find a stray dog?
Further Information
- Pendle Community Safety Partnership
- Alcohol Awareness
- Safer Lancashire campaigns
- Lancashire Constabulary
- Anti Social Behaviour in Pendle
- Domestic Violence
- Contacting the Police
- Advice Guides
- Experiencing Anti-Muslim Hate Crime?
- Noise Action Week
- Environmental Crime
- Love Clean Streets?
- Dog Fouling
- Stray Animals
- Dog Warden Service
Contact details
Contact: Pendle Community Safety Partnership
Email: community.safety@pendle.gov.uk
Telephone: 01282 661660
Visit: http://www.pendle.gov.uk/communitysafety Nelson Town Hall, Market Street, Nelson, Lancashire, BB9 7LGContact: Anti Social Behaviour Co-ordinator
Department: Chief Executives Policy Unit
Email: tim-horsley@pendle.gov.uk
Telephone: 01282 661280
Visit: http://www.pendle.gov.uk/community safety Nelson Town Hall, Tim Horsley, Market Street, Nelson , Lancashire, BB9 7LG