Report anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any activity which causes harm to an individual or a community.
ASB takes many forms, from abusive behaviour, neighbourhood disturbances and incidents involving drugs or animals.
There are three main categories for anti-social behaviour:
- Personal antisocial behaviour is when a person targets a specific individual or group.
- Nuisance antisocial behaviour is when a person causes trouble, annoyance or suffering to a community.
- Environmental antisocial behaviour is when a person’s actions affect the wider environment, such as public spaces or buildings.
If you are experiencing any of the above, we may be able to help.
Ongoing ASB
If you have reported a persistent problem to the council, police or housing provider and feel not enough action has been taken, you can request an ASB Case Review.