Antisocial Behaviour
This page is to report any instances of antisocial behaviour.
Report antisocial behaviour online:
Alternatively, call the police on
- 101
When reporting an instance, we need as much information as possible, such as:
- where it is happening
- what is happening
- who is involved
- how often it is happening
- why you think it may be happening
We provide a 24-hour a day response to incidents of nuisance behaviour.
What is antisocial behaviour?
The following are classed as antisocial behaviour:
- excessive residential noise (from music, parties and so on)
- harassment
- improper use of vehicles (for example, annoying use of motorcycles close to residential premises, riding bicycles on pavements, regular repair of vehicles, abandoned vehicles)
- inappropriate use of fireworks
- inappropriate use of space for leisure/play (examples are playing ball games close to property; littering; graffiti; fly-tipping; allowing dog fouling; damage/vandalism to public and private property)
- inconsiderate or improper parking
- rowdy behaviour
- street drinking;
- threatening/intimidating behaviour
- use of foul and abusive language
Remember: Always call 999 in an emergency.
Neighbourhood Response Team
Our Neighbourhood Response Team works seven days a week from 8am to 6am, except bank holidays. The team is on hand to tackle many anti-social behaviour incidents, such as:
The team can help with:
- gangs of youths
- anti social behaviour
- street drinking
- noise complaints
- fly tipping, abandoned cars and graffiti
- street lighting
To get in touch with the team, contact us:
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Last updated: 07 December 2023 14:41:33