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Help tackle anti-social behaviour

Let us know about problems

Tell us, your local council, landlord or residents’ group about problems. If we are aware of them we can do something about them.

Keep a record of activity

Record when and where the problems are happening, including:

  • dates and times of incidents
  • as much detail as possible about what happened
  • names and/or descriptions of those involved
  • details of any witnesses
  • how the incident has affected you.

You can also

  • Speak to your neighbourhood police officer. You can find details of your neighbourhood officer, and details of priorities and meetings taking place where you live, by entering your postcode into the Your neighbourhood search or by calling 101.
  • Join Neighbourhood Watch, your residents or tenants’ association or a local action group.
  • You could also become a member of our citizens’ panel to give your views on a range of policing issues.
  • We also welcome volunteers to work as Special Constables alongside police officers.

Contact us to report anti-social behaviour