Criminal damage to my property
This is illegal. Please report it to the police immediately.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
You can also contact your local council if you're in need of emergency rehousing.
Contact your local councilThis is illegal. Please report it to the police immediately.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
You can also contact your local council if you're in need of emergency rehousing.
Contact your local councilThis is illegal. Please report it to the police immediately.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
You can also contact your local council if you're in need of emergency rehousing.
Contact your local councilNoise
We all have different levels of tolerance when it comes to noise in our homes.
Try having a friendly word with your neighbour first. They might not realise they’re disturbing you.
If you’re still being bothered, you can contact your Environmental Health Team through your local council. If the noise continues, report it to us.
We'll ask you to log incidents or use our Noise App to gather evidence of the noise.
If you’re worried about the safety of a child please contact:
If it’s just general noise or one-off party, we wouldn’t usually consider this to be anti–social. You can still report to us as we may be able to help improve the situation.
Contact your local councilWe do not consider reasonable amounts of DIY to be ASB.
Try having a friendly word with your neighbour first. They might not realise they’re disturbing you.
If you’re still being bothered, you can contact your Environmental Health Team through your local council.
If the noise continues, report it to us. We'll ask you to log incidents or use our Noise App for 2 weeks before deciding whether it's excessive.
Contact your local councilIf you’re concerned about someone’s pet, please contact the RSPCA.
Try having a friendly word with your neighbour first. They might not realise they’re disturbing you.
If you’re still being bothered, contact an environmental health officer at your local council.
If the noise continues, or you don’t feel comfortable speaking to your neighbour, report it to us.
If it’s just general noise, we wouldn’t usually consider this to be anti–social. You can still report to us as we may be able to help improve the situation.
Contact the RSPCAThis includes noises like vacuuming, walking around, doors opening, loud conversations etc.
If you’re bothered by it, have a friendly word with your neighbour first. They might not know they’re disturbing you.
If it’s just general noise, we wouldn’t usually consider this to be anti–social.
You can still report to us as we may be able to help improve the situation.
If you overhear your neighbours shouting or arguing and believe they may be experiencing domestic abuse, you can find out more about domestic violence on our website.
You can report it to us and:
If you’re worried about the safety of a child please contact:
If it’s just general noise or a one off incident we wouldn’t usually consider this to be anti–social.
You can still report to us as we may be able to help improve the situation.
Read more about our domestic abuse supportThreats or physical violence
A dog can be dangerous and it’s an owner’s responsibility to keep their dog under control.
You’re not allowed to keep any dog mentioned in the Dangerous Dog Act.
If you’re scared that a dog is going to attack you, make sure you’re safe and contact the police. You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
We’ll be in touch to decide whether this meets our criteria to investigate further and agree actions with you. You may be asked to provide any supporting evidence.
Go to the Crimestoppers websiteThis is illegal and very dangerous. Please don’t put yourself at risk to deal with this. You should make sure you’re safe and then report it to the police immediately.
You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
We'll work in conjunction with the police to ensure the safety of your community.
Go to the Crimestoppers websiteIf you've received a threat of violence, this should be reported to the police immediately.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
If you’ve reported an offence to us, we’ll be in touch to decide whether this meets our criteria to investigate further and agree actions with you. You may be asked to provide any supporting evidence.
Physical violence is illegal. Please report it to the police immediately.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
If you’ve reported an offence to us, we’ll be in touch to decide whether this meets our criteria to investigate further and agree actions with you.
You may be asked to provide any supporting evidence.
Verbal abuse, harassment or intimidation
If you're being harassed, intimidated or verbally abused by your neighbour, please report this incident to us. We’ll be in touch to decide whether this meets our criteria to investigate further and agree actions with you, considering conflict resolution.
You may be asked to provide any supporting evidence. If you’re concerned for your safety, please call the police immediately as they may consider the incident as a crime depending on what's happened.
If you’ve reported it to them, let us know the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them. Keep a log of incidents if this has happened more than once. This may also be useful as evidence if the police press charges.
Contact usHate crime
We take any harassment very seriously and won’t allow discrimination of any kind.
Hate crime is illegal. Please report it to the police immediately.
Examples of hate crime can include targeting someone's:
- Race, culture, country of origin or immigration status (this is Racial abuse)
- Gender (this is Sexist abuse)
- Sexual orientation (this is Homophobic abuse)
- Transgender or transsexual identify (this is Transphobic abuse)
- Religion (this is Religious abuse)
- Age (this is Ageist abuse).
After reporting a hate crime to the police please let Southern Housing know too (information such as the incident report number and police officer’s name is useful to include, if you know them).
After reporting a hate crime to us we’ll be in touch within one working day to decide whether this meets our criteria to investigate further and agree actions with you. You may be asked to provide any supporting evidence.
Contact usDrugs
Substance misuse is illegal.
Please report it to the police immediately. You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers. Some Environmental Health Teams deal with this, you can check through your local council.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
You can keep a log of incidents if you see it happening frequently. This may be useful as evidence if the police press charges.
Go to the Crimestoppers websiteThis is the act of taking over the home of a vulnerable person in order to establish a base for drug dealing or other illegal activity. Please report it to the police immediately.
You can report anonymously to Crimestoppers.
Once you’ve reported it to them, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
You can keep a log of incidents if you see it happening frequently. This might be useful as evidence if the police press charges. We'll work in conjunction with the police to ensure the safety of your community.
Go to the Crimestoppers websiteCommunal issues
Please don’t put yourself at risk to deal with this. Call the police if they’re needed.
Once you’ve reported it to the police, let us know, including the incident report number and police officer’s name if you know them.
If these incidents are linked to one of our properties, we'll consider appropriate next steps to resolve the issue.
You’re responsible for getting rid of large waste items. The council will take these away, but will usually charge for this. You can find out how to arrange this here.
If you spot fly-tipping in your neighbourhood, you should report it to your local council.
If we remove bulk waste, the cost of removal may be added to the service charge for that estate.
Contact your local councilWe want your neighbourhood to be clean and pleasant to live in. We look after our neighbourhoods by carrying out regular inspections to ensure they meet our quality standards.
Where we've identified graffiti, we'll work with our contractors to arrange removal within 5 working days.
If the graffiti is offensive, we'll remove it within 1 working day. If you spot any graffiti, please report this to us (link below).
Report graffiti to us nowIf people are congregating in the communal areas in your building please don't put yourself at risk in an effort to deal with this.
Call the police if they’re needed.
Once you’ve reported the matter to the police please then let us know, including the details of any incident report numbers and and police officer’s name if you know them.
If these incidents are linked to one of our properties, we'll consider appropriate next steps to resolve the issue.
Please don’t put yourself at risk to deal with this. Call the police if they’re needed.
Then contact us to let us know. Please include any details that may be useful (for example, any police incident report numbers or police officer names, if you contacted them).
If these incidents are linked to one of our properties, we'll consider appropriate next steps and will work in conjunction with police (if required) to resolve the issue.
This is not considered anti-social behaviour.
We'll refer to relevant procedures to discuss how we can assist you and talk through any options.
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Report ASB
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