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Anti Social Behaviour

Stamp out anti social behaviour

Stamp out anti social behaviour

Anti-social behaviour is any aggressive, intimidating or destructive activity that damages or destroys another person's quality of life.

You can report anti-social behaviour on-line or in confidence by calling 01253 658 658. if you prefer to write anonymously please see the contact details page.

Respect

The Respect campaign encourages us all to work together to create a society in which we can respect one another and live in peace together.

The Respect Action Plan details how the government will encourage respect in communities, including stamping out anti-social behaviour, by:

  • supporting or challenging anti-social households
  • tackling truancy and anti-social behaviour in schools
  • providing activities for younger people
  • strengthening local communities
  • stronger measures to tackle anti-social behaviour 

Visit the Respect website (new window) to read the plan and for more on the Respect campaign.

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