Report anti-social behaviour
About anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour covers a range of unacceptable behaviour, nuisance and criminal activity which has a negative effect on the community and the quality of life of members of the community.
Examples of anti-social behaviour include nuisance neighbours, excess noise, vandalism, graffiti, yobbish behaviour, intimidating gatherings of people, as well as littering, fly-tipping, dog fouling and abandoned cars.
Report anti-social behaviour
Fill in the relevant online form below to report anti-social behaviour to us.
Anti-social behaviour on Council land
If you are a housing tenant or are experiencing anti-social behaviour in relation to housing tenants,see Anti social behaviour on Council land for information and advice.
More information
For more information about anti-social behaviour, what can be done to tackle it, and how you can report it to the Police, see the Anti-social behaviour pages on Surrey Police's website.
Page owner: Vanessa de Chazal. Last updated: 22/11/2011 12:30