Anti-social behaviour

ASB case review

If you have complained about anti-social behaviour and are dissatisfied with the results of this complaint, you can ask for an anti-social behaviour case review (also known as a community trigger).


You have the right to ask your council to review your case if you have made:

  • three separate complaints about an instance of anti-social behaviour in the previous six months to the police or other partner agencies

Or

  • three separate individuals have reported three similar anti-social behaviour complaints in the previous six months to the police or other partner agencies.

Once activated, this case review (or community trigger) will bring together your local police, council and other relevant agencies that have previously dealt with your complaint in order to review your case.

Find out who your local council is here.