Report antisocial behaviour

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Report antisocial behaviour

How you report antisocial behaviour depends on your situation.

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When you report antisocial behaviour, include:

  • what happened
  • when and where it happened
  • who was involved, if known
  • how it affected you
  • any evidence, such as photos or recordings

We aim to respond within 5 working days.

You can also report:

If you experience any form of antisocial behaviour, you can report it to Surrey Police. Call 101 or use their report antisocial behaviour online form

Contact us about antisocial behaviour

You can contact our antisocial behaviour officer for advice.

Telephone: 01483 755 855
Email: community.safety@woking.gov.uk

If you contact us, your complaint will be treated in confidence. We will not share your details without your permission. However, if we are alerted to safeguarding concerns regarding children or vulnerable adults, we have a duty to pass on this information.

For more information, go to our antisocial behaviour privacy notice.

When tackling antisocial behaviour, we use a variety of methods including:

  • writing warning letters
  • working closely with other agencies, such as Surrey Police and Surrey County Council
  • obtaining a court order to deal with antisocial behaviour

In serious or persistent cases, we may take tenancy enforcement action. This can include legal action where antisocial behaviour breaches tenancy conditions.

If you do not feel the incidents you've reported to the police or other agencies have been dealt with, you can request an antisocial behaviour case review.

Go to our Antisocial Behaviour Policy