ASB is defined as ‘behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person’. There is a fine line between ASB and neighbour disputes, which can often begin over relatively minor inconveniences such as parking. However, if they persist, they can potentially become ASB.

Read our ASB leaflet for more information on what is ASB, what you can do about it and how SHAL can support you.

How can I report ASB?

Call: 01278 444344
Email: asb@shal.org
Text: ASB (plus your message) to 07984 355553
Please call 999 immediately if you or someone else is in immediate danger or a crime is being committed. You can call 101 to report non-urgent criminal activity. enquiries.