Anti-social behaviour

Anti-social behaviour includes a range of problems and covers  behaviour, which is capable of causing harassment, distress or alarm to other people, including noise nuisance from a neighbour, graffiti and damage to property. Anti-social behaviour encompasses a wide range of issues examples include

  • vandalism graffiti and flyposting 
  • dumping rubbish
  • abandoned cars
  • threatening and abusive behaviour
  • possession or selling of any prohibited drugs  
  • act improperly whilst at school
  • vehicle crime
  • threatening behaviour in large groups. 


    Reporting anti-social behaviour

    If you have been affected by anti-social behaviour, contact us and we will give advice and take action when appropriate. Crime should first be reported direct to the police, or to the relevant housing association.

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