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Report anti-social behaviour

Anti-social behaviour is dealt with by a number of different organisations.  

The police deal with:

  • Anti-social use of vehicles
  • Rowdy and nuisance behaviour
  • Street drinking and anti-social drinking
  • Begging
  • Criminal damage/vandalism
  • Drug dealing
  • Misuse of airguns and inappropriate use of fireworks

You can report anti-social behaviour online by visiting the Surrey Police website.  If you are in immediate danger call 999.

Waverley Borough Council deal with: 

Surrey County Council deal with:

  • Hedges and highways

You can report anti-social behaviour online by visiting Surrey County Council's website.

Social Housing Providers deal with:

  • Noisy tenants
  • Tenants committing anti-social behaviour

If you are a Waverley tenant, or the anti-social behaviour is being committed by a Waverley tenant, then you can find out more about how to contact your housing officer by visiting the Anti-social behaviour page on our website.

What happens next?

Once you make a complaint about anti-social behaviour, we'll assess the information you've provided and determine the most appropriate course of action. This may include speaking to those involved, gathering further evidence, or working with partner agencies like the police or local support services. We aim to keep you informed throughout the process and will discuss possible solutions or interventions to resolve the issue effectively. For more information on how we handle cases, visit our how we deal with Anti-Social Behaviour incidents page.