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Anti-social behaviour


Anti-social behaviour covers a range of activities that affect people's enjoyment of their homes and communities. This page provides information on where to find help and other useful information.

You can report anti-social behaviour to us:

If the house itself is empty, please see our empty homes page.

We will fully investigate any complaint we receive.

If you have an ongoing problem with anti-social behaviour and it's not being  addressed, the Case Review (formerly known as the Community Trigger) gives you and your community the right to expect action.

Other help and advice

Hate crime and incidents

If the incident is perceived to be motivated by hostility or prejudice based on a person's:

  • race, ethnic origin, or nationality
  • religion
  • sexual orientation
  • disability
  • transgender

Then it is a Hate crimes and incidents.



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