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Suffering from Anti Social Behaviour (ASB)? How can we help you?

What is Anti-social Behaviour?

 

Anti-social behaviour can mean different things to different people.  The East Riding of Yorkshire Council has adopted the Home Office definition as, “any behaviour which causes, or is capable of causing nuisance, harassment, alarm or distress to persons from a different household.”  In other words, behaviour that undermines any person's right to enjoy their home, their neighbourhood and their daily life in peace and safety.  This can include, persistent verbal abuse or threats, threatening and intimidating behaviour and damage to private property.

 

Different types of anti-social behaviour tend to be dealt with in different ways. This means that they may be dealt with by different sections or teams within the Council and not your Anti Social Behaviour Team. Please use this link to make sure you contact the correct agency.

 

You can speak to someone confidentially about these issues BUT it is NOT AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE LINE. In an emergency, call 999

 

Reporting an issue to us is easy. Simply use the link below and click submit when you have finished.

 

Anti Social Behaviour Service Request Form.

 

If you get in touch with us, we will respond within two working days . We will also keep you updated on progress in responding to your enquiry every 20 working days until we have done everything possible to resolve the matter.

 

Current Dispersal Orders

There are no current Dispersal Orders.

 

Current No-Drinking Areas

Contact information

 

Report an issue to us

 

Address
ASB Team,
22 Lairgate, Beverley,
HU17 8EP

 

Telephone
01482 396380
Mon-Thurs 8.30-5pm
Fri 8.30-4.30pm

 

Email:
safe.communities

@eastriding.gov.uk

 



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