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Anti Social Behaviour
Why is tackling anti-social behaviour a priority?
The Council and the Community Safety Partnership are committed to ensure Brentwood is a better place to live, work and visit.
What is anti-social behaviour?
Anti-social behaviour can include:
- Nuisance neighbours
- Litter
- Fly tipping
- Graffiti or vandalism
- Intimidation or harassment
- Noisy behaviour
- Abandoned vehicles
- Illegal street trading
- Alcohol, tobacco or fireworks being sold to children
- Drinking on the street
How to report anti-social behaviour
If you feel you are in immediate danger, call the police on 999
Report anti-social behaviour online using the links provided below:
If you wish to report an instance of anti-social behaviour that occurs in a Council Housing property or on Council Housing land please complete the Housing Anti-Social Behaviour Report Form
Report Noise or Air Pollution ie Garden bonfires
Report Underage Sales and Unlicensed Activity
To report an incident that is not included in the list above please complete the our General Enquiry online form and your report will be passed to the appropriate service or agency.
Alternatively you can telephone Essex Police on 101 (for non emergencies), the Council on 01277 312500 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Anti-Social Behaviour Case Review
If you have already reported a problem to the Council, police or housing provider you can request for your case to be reviewed. For further information please view the Anti-Social Behaviour Case Review web page.
Victim Support
Victim Support provides a free service, which is independent of the police and courts and is available to anyone that requires help to cope with the effects of crime. For further information and details on how to contact Victim Support please view the Victim Support website.