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This week marks National Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week, running from Monday 29th June 2026 to Sunday 5th July 2026. It is an important opportunity to highlight the impact that ASB has on our communities and to raise awareness of the work being done to tackle it.
ASB can take many forms—such as noise nuisance, harassment, vandalism, and disorder—and we recognise the significant effect it can have on residents’ quality of life. That’s why our local Police Officers and PCSOs are dedicating time throughout the week to focus on prevention, community engagement, and effective enforcement.
Here’s what we’ll be doing across the week:
👮♂️ Increased high-visibility patrols in hotspot areas
🏘️ Community engagement events—come and speak to us about your concerns
🗣️ Working alongside partner agencies to support victims and address root causes
📊 Identifying and targeting repeat offenders through problem-solving approaches
📚 Visiting schools and youth groups to promote awareness and early intervention
We are committed to working with our communities to make neighbourhoods safer, and your information plays a vital role.
If you are experiencing ASB, please report it: 📞 101 (or 999 in an emergency) 🌐 Online via your local police website
🤝 Speak to your local officer or PCSO while on patrol.
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