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Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)
We are committed to the belief that all residents have the right to enjoy peace, quiet and security in and around their homes
Download our leaflet for more information on how we deal with Anti-social behaviour (ASB)
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Resident Handbook - Living in your home
If you feel that you are a victim of anti-social behaviour or harassment you can report it to us using any of the following methods;
Complete an
online form
Contact your housing officer
, either by phone, email or in writing
Come into the office and speak to someone in the housing team
For any serious incident such as assault, threatening behaviour, racial or sexual harassment you should report the incident firstly to the police
We will always acknowledge your complaint, explain how we intend to handle it and agree an action plan with yourself.
What is antisocial behaviour?
Anti-social behaviour covers a wide range of types of behaviour. It should be noted that not all annoying behaviour is classed as anti-social.
At Solon we normally class the following behaviours as anti-social;
Excessive noise
Rowdy or threatening behaviour
Intimidation and harassment
Violence against people or property
Criminal damage
Vandalism or graffiti
Drug Dealing
Hate behaviours targeted at people who are perceived as different on grounds of race, colour, sexuality or disability
Dog fouling
We do not see the following behaviours as anti-social;
Noise from children playing
Personal differences
Family disputes
Overgrown gardens
Noises caused through normal living, such as flushing toilets and closing doors
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