Anti-social behaviour can affect anyone at any time and can range from annoying other people to serious violence and criminal activities, such as:
Read more about "Anti-social behaviour"...Wait... | Before you contact us, you might find what you're looking for on our anti-social behaviour pages. |
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Online: | Anti-social behaviour reporting form |
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Email: | asbu@eastsuffolk.gov.uk |
Phone: | 01502 523111 |
The Community Trigger forms part of a wider package of anti-social behaviour (ASB) tools and powers introduced on 20 October 2014.
Read more about "Community Trigger"...Suffolk Coastal has welcomed the news in the government's Autumn Statement announcing £1m in business case development funding for the Suffolk Energy Gateway.
Read more about "Suffolk Energy Gateway funding"...Our Community Safety Partnerships were established to work to improve the quality of life and keep our residents, visitors and employees safe.
Read more about "Community Safety Partnerships"...In September 2011 the Government passed the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act. The Act included legislation that replaced police authorities with directly elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)
Read more about "Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner "...Introduced under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPO) replace Designated Public Place Orders (DPPO). Any DPPOs still in force on 20 October 2017 will automatically be treated as if they are provisions of a PSPO from that date for a three year period.
Read more about "Controlling anti-social drinking in public places"...If you are worried that a child, young person or adult is at risk of abuse, harm or neglect, please call Customer First on 0808 800 4005 (free from landlines and most mobiles) or dial 999 in an emergency.
Read more about "Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)"...In August 2008, amended Designated Public Place Orders were introduced in Felixstowe, restricting the drinking of alcohol in public places (particularly along the seafront), following consultation with Felixstowe Town Council, the police and public.
In August 2007, following consultation with the local town councils, the police and public, Designated Public Place Orders (DPPOs) were introduced in parts of Framlingham, Kesgrave, Martlesham and Rushmere St Andrew, restricting the drinking of alcohol in public places.
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