However, a small number of more serious cases remain under investigation, with legal proceedings either ongoing or planned to ensure enforcement.
Kildare County Council has reported a total of 237 complaints around noise, nuisance and anti-social behaviour in the Celbridge/Leixlip municipal district between January 2024 and January 2025.
However, the council’s complaints system does not specifically categorise anti-social behaviour complaints, instead encompassing a range of issues including noise disturbances, tenancy breaches, and more serious cases of anti-social behaviour.
According to the council, the majority of these cases were minor in nature and have since been closed.
However, a small number of more serious cases remain under investigation, with legal proceedings either ongoing or planned to ensure enforcement.
In response to Social Democrats Cllr Nuala Killeen, a council spokesperson highlighted the complexity of handling anti-social behaviour cases, which often require coordination with external agencies such as An Garda Síochána, the Department of Social Welfare, Probation and Welfare Services, and mental health services.

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