What is Antisocial Behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is a behaviour that can cause you harassment, harm and stress, affecting not just you but also the community and the environment. It can also affect the business and reputation of the area.
From the below categories, you can report online by clicking the Yellow Button.
Environmental Issues
Report someone for Fly-tipping
Report someone for Dog Fouling
Blocked Shared Alley Way
Fly-stickering
Broken Glass
Messy Garden
Overgrown Hedge
Bonfire
Fly Posting
Dangerous Structures
Pest/Infestation
Noise
Domestic
Commercial
Bins and Waste
Bins on Street
Contaminated
Overflowing
Groups Gathering
Street Drinking
Vehicle Related
Repairing a Vehicle on the Road
Vehicle for sale on the Road
Illegal Encampments
Vehicle
Tent
Report anti-social behaviour
To report any incidents please click relevant link below and complete our online form.
For the following, please click related link and apply online using these forms.
- Vandalism - Report vandalism in your area, including harm to buildings and aggressive actions to structures.
- Graffiti - If you have graffiti or tagging in your neighbourhood area, let the council know so we can clean it up.
- Litter and fly-tipping - Report overfilling bins and on public footways so we can keep the place clean.
If you can't find what you're looking for, click here - Report a problem in your neighbourhood - Nottingham City Council
Other ways to report anti-social behaviour
If you are a witness or a victim of a crime being committed, you should call 999 immediately.
- Online Reporting via The Nottinghamshire Police report antisocial behaviour Page
- Crime stoppers by calling 0800 555 111
- If it's not an emergency, please call 101
Young People can also provide crime-related information anonymously via the CrimeStoppers' platform; Fearless.org or 0800 555 111
- Supporting Youth Empowerment: Discover Fearless Youth Support Services at Crimestoppers (crimestoppers-uk.org)
Reoccurring Antisocial Behaviour
If reoccurring antisocial behaviour is affecting you and, a complaint has been made three times or more within six months, and you are unhappy with the case, you will qualify to raise your issues as a Community Trigger.
- More information can be found on our Community Trigger page.
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