Anti social behaviour and Community Trigger

Information about anti social behaviour and community triggers.

Anti social behaviour

Examples of antisocial behaviour can include but are not limited to:

  • vandalism,
  • graffiti,
  • rowdy inconsiderate behaviour,
  • nuisance neighbours
  • fly-tipping, fly-posting,
  • dog related anti-social behaviour (ASB),
  • offensive and threatening behaviour,
  • Misuse of communal/public areas.

If the person or persons you are complaining about lives in a Housing Association Property you should call the Housing Association as they are responsible for addressing anti-social behaviour in their properties:

All other instances of anti-social behaviour can be reported to:

  • 01628 683800 during office hours or by emailing anti.social@RBWM.gov.uk
  • Thames Valley Police non-emergency number 101 outside office hours.

Noise complaints

Complaints about noise must be reported via our online form.

Following a complaint, if you feel that no one is dealing with persistent anti-social behaviour problems you are experiencing you can request a review of your case (also referred to as a "Community Trigger"). This can be done by telephone, email, or post.

For further information, please contact us:
Phone
Address

Community Safety Team
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1RF
United Kingdom