Report anti-social behaviour
Tell us or Surrey Police about anti-social behaviour, types of anti-social behaviour, how to deal with anti-social behaviour, case reviews, using your personal data.
Use of personal data when reporting anti-social behaviour
If you contact us about a suspected case of anti-social behaviour, we will collect your personal data. Our reason for doing so is our statutory function to tackle anti-social behaviour in the borough.
We will use your personal data, as well as that of people you refer to, for the purpose of responding to the case of suspected anti-social behaviour you report. We will not use it for any other purposes, unless the law allows us to do so.
In order to carry this out, the personal data in your report might be received from and shared with a number of trusted partners. These include:
- Surrey Police
- Women’s Support Centre
- York Road Project
- Woking Community Mental Health Recovery Service
- Catalyst (drug and alcohol service)
- iAccess (drug and alcohol service)
- Surrey CC Family Services
- Surrey County Council Adult Services
- Surrey County Council Children's Services
- National Probation Service
- Sussex, Surrey and Kent CRC
- Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
- Accent Group Housing
- Thames Valley Housing
- Woking borough councillors
We will not share the personal data that is part of your report with any other organisations, unless the law allows us to do so.
In order to fulfil our safeguarding obligations, we will keep the personal data that is part of your report for up to 35 years after you last contact us.
You can contact our anti-social behaviour officer to:
- ask to access or rectify the personal data we have about you
- object to the processing of it
Telephone: 01483 755 855
Email: community.safety@woking.gov.uk