Anti-social behaviour
Taking action against
anti-social behaviour

Anti-social behaviour

Anti-social behaviour (ASB) can range from noisy neighbours to serious harassment.

While it is not reasonable to expect complete peace and quiet at all times, CBHA believes that people are entitled to live on our estates free from nuisance and harassment and we take any complaints of such behaviour seriously. Examples of nuisance behaviour include:

  • playing loud music
  • using DIY tools at antisocial hours
  • banging and slamming doors
  • allowing dogs to bark continuously
  • dumping rubbish
  • breaking shared security systems

It also includes harassment, when someone deliberately intimidates, frightens or is aggressive to another person. The nuisance can be can be against an individual or a group - the person causing the disturbance may not be aware that they are annoying others.

ASB can include disagreements between individuals (usually neighbours) and can start over something small and grow into major differences.

CBHA has a team that deals specifically with anti-social behaviour issues.

You can report anti-social behaviour by sending us an e-mail or contact CBHA on 020 7922 8500.



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