Anti-social behaviour
Report anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is dealt with by a number of different organisations.
The police deal with:
- anti-social use of vehicles
- rowdy and nuisance behaviour
- street drinking and anti-social drinking
- begging
- criminal damage/vandalism
- drug dealing
- misuse of airguns and inappropriate use of fireworks
- harassment
- Hate crime
You can report the above anti-social behaviour to police online, via social media or by calling 101 (999 in an emergency)
Guildford Borough Council Housing Tenants:
If you are a Guildford Borough Council tenant, please see our Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) for tenants page for guidance and how to report concerns directly to your Housing Officer.
Housing Associations:
If you are a tenant of a Housing Association, or if the anti-social behaviour involves someone who is, please visit your Housing Association's website for advice on how to report the issue.
Housing Associations are responsible for managing their tenants' behaviour in line with their tenancy agreements.
Guildford Borough Council deal with:
- abandoned vehicles
- anti-social behaviour involving dogs
- graffiti
- litter
- fly-tipping and fly-posting (unless you are witnessing fly-tipping, in which case dial 999)
- noise nuisance
- smoke from a bonfire
You can report the above anti-social behaviour by clicking the links.