Antisocial behaviour (ASB) may include disputes between neighbours, verbal abuse, threatening behaviour or harassment and intimidation.
Reporting
You can report antisocial behaviour to us but we can only take action if:
it's taking place on council property or involving a council tenant
you have the name of the person you are reporting
If it falls into one of the two points above, you can report it to the police online or by calling 101 or online at Crimestoppers.
You should also report it to the police if it's regarding assault, criminal damage, vandalism, drug use, drug cultivation or drug dealing, prostitution or kerb-crawling as only they can deal with these issues.
In an emergency (when a crime is being committed or there is an immediate danger) always phone the police on 999.
If you are reporting antisocial behaviour to us, our experienced team will treat your report with the strictest confidence and support you through the process.
Use one of our forms above to report ASB issues. Using these forms helps us deal with a problem faster by sending your report to the most appropriate team.
You can also use our online form to report a non-emergency incident of antisocial behaviour
If you've made a report previously you can check the progress of your report.
If you, or you and your neighbours, have reported antisocial behaviour several times and feel no action has been taken, you can request activation of the Community Trigger.
Further information and links found in the web page.
Antisocial behaviour
