Anti-Social Behaviour

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This page provides information, advice and guidance around addressing Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB).

ASB is any aggressive, intimidating or destructive activity that damages or destroys another person's quality of life. 

ASB covers a wide range of actions but can include:

  • Graffiti
  • Drunk or rowdy behaviour
  • Abusive language
  • Noisy neighbours
  • Fly-tipping or litter
  • Abandoned vehicles

Click on the following text to view leaflets for;  flytipping, abandoned vehicles and dog fouling

Top Tips for preventing and reducing ASB

  • Get to know your neighbours
  • Join Neighbourhood Watch
  • Identify the problem
  • Discuss the situation
  • Put it in writing
  • Find a Mediator
  • Contact Victim Support

How do I report Anti-social Behaviour?

ASB and crimes that are not an emergency can be reported by calling the non-emergency Police telephone number by dialling 101.  In cases of an emergency such as when there is a risk of harm call 999.

For further information on any of the above, please see the leaflet below:

Anti Social Behaviour Leaflet [PDF, 127k]

If you would like to find out more about some of the tools and powers available please click on the text below: