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Anti-Social Behaviour

Anti-social behaviour blights people's lives, destroys families and ruins communities.

We recognise that in order to provide a high quality housing service for our tenants and residents, we must be effective in tackling the causes of anti-social behaviour and the problems created by it.

Our Commitments as a Social Landlord:

  1. We will demonstrate by our actions that we will not tolerate anti-social behaviour. We will make this absolutely clear to all our tenants and residents, those that live with them, their visitors, and to any person who is seeking a council tenancy.
  2. We will ensure that all complaints of anti-social behaviour are responded to seriously, promptly, professionally and confidentially. Each complaint will be thoroughly investigated and the we will take the action necessary to resolve the situation.  
  3. We will provide support tailored to the needs of the people involved in each individual case. We realise that the success of our strategy to tackle anti-social behaviour will depend heavily on the confidence that victims and witnesses have in us to support them.

We also recognise that we have an important role in tackling the causes of anti-social behaviour and we will work positively with perpetrators of anti-social behaviour and their families who wish to modify their behaviour.

Our poilcy on Anti-social Behaviour is available to download: Anti-social Behaviour Policy

Reporting online

To report an incident of anti-social behaviour or harassment online, please click here.

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