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Report anti-social behaviour
In an emergency
If someone is acting in a violent or threatening way towards you or your property contact the police on 999 immediately.
For all non emergencies:
- call 101 or
- report it online via the Avon and Somerset Constabulary website.
You can also report anti-social behaviour in the following ways:
- Fill in our online anti-social behaviour reporting form, available 24 hours a day
- Telephone the Customer Services Centre on 0117 922 2500 (Option 3) Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm
- Visit any Customer Service Point
If you are a council tenant:
- Contact the Estate Management Service on 0117 922 2200 (Option 4), Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 6pm
- Email: estates.north@bristol.gov.uk or estates.south@bristol.gov.uk
- Fax: 0117 352 5104
- Write to: Estates North or Estates South, PO Box 595, Bristol, BS99 2AW
If you are a housing association tenant:
- Contact your housing association
Reporting specific forms of anti-social behaviour
A number of different council departments deal with various aspects of anti-social behaviour. You can report specific problems in your area to them online.
Information we need to help us to investigate your case
- What happened - give a description of the incident.
- Where it happened - was it a specific address or can you describe the location?
- When it happened - what was the date and time of the incident?
- Who was responsible - do you know their name and address? If not can you describe them?
- Why it happened - was it targeted at you or is it something that affects the whole community?
- How did it affect you?
What will happen if I report anti-social behaviour?
We will treat all information you give us in confidence.
If you are a private tenant or owner occupier
Our teams will work with the Police and other partner agencies to support you and put a stop to the anti-social behaviour.
For information on what will happen and what you can expect please see Safer Bristol's anti-social behaviour service charter. You may also want to look at the Direct.gov website for information on anti-social behaviour.
If you are a council tenant
Your report will be investigated by Landlord Services Estate Management Service. For information on what will happen and what you can expect please see:
You may also want to look at:
- Anti-social behaviour leaflet
- Anti-social behaviour service charter
- Closing cases factsheet
- Getting on with your neighbour factsheet
- Victim and witness support factsheet
Action you can take
Many problems can often be sorted out by talking to each other. Sometimes people genuinely don't know that they are causing a problem. If you feel comfortable try talking to the person concerned about how their behaviour affects you. You can often quickly sort the problem out. See our getting on with your neighbour factsheet.
If you don't feel able to do this we can refer you to Bristol Mediation. Using trained mediators, they will work with everyone involved to talk about the issues and try to reach an agreement. For more information see the Bristol Mediation website or look at Bristol Mediations leaflet.
You may not be the only person who is experiencing anti-social behaviour. Communities are stronger when they act together. You may also like to:
- consider joining your local Neighbourhood Watch (external website)
- attend your local Neighbourhood Partnership or Forum meetings
- uoin your local Tenants Association if you are a council tenant
Further help and advice
Support agencies
- Age UK Bristol (external website)
- Bristol Mediation (external website)
- Care Direct (external website)
- Citizens Advice Bureau (external website)
- Crimestoppers (external website)
- Direct.gov (external website)
- EACH (Educational Action Challenging Homophobia and Transphobia) (external website)
- Police (external website)
- Police National Computer (external website)
- Samaritans (external website)
- Victim Support (external website)
- WECIL (West of England Centre for Inclusive Living) (external website)
Pages in the section
Related documents
- What is and isn't anti-social behaviour (pdf, 32 KB)
- Cannabis leaflet (pdf, 208 KB)

