BROMSGROVE District Council is looking to crack down on anti-social behaviour and highlight its impact on local communities.
The authority is supporting Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week.
The council’s Community Safety Team will use the week to highlight support available to victims and the actions taken to address persistent issues.
The national campaign runs from June 29 to July 5 and is bringing together councils, police, housing providers and community groups to tackle Anti-Social Behaviour.
It highlights the importance of reporting incidents and working in partnership to keep neighbourhoods safe and welcoming.
Portfolio Holder for Environmental Services and Community Safety, Coun Peter Whittaker, said: “Anti-social behaviour can have a serious impact on people’s daily lives, and we want residents to know that we take it seriously and will act.”
“By working together with our partners and the community, we can continue to make Bromsgrove a safer and stronger place for everyone.”
Residents are encouraged to come forward if they experience or witness ASB, by reporting it to the police, council, the local housing association, or Worcestershire Regulatory Services.
Visit nwcsp.org/ for more information.
