If you feel antisocial behaviour is a problem in your neighbourhood, you can report it to us.
Our community safety team will look over what you fill in and contact you about how best we can help resolve the issue. Please visit our antisocial behaviour page for more information.
Privacy notice
Read about the information you send us and what we use it for in our privacy notice.
Before you begin
You can fill in this form to tell us about antisocial behaviour issues in Aldershot and Farnborough which include:
- Harassment, verbal abuse, aggressive begging or hate incidents
- Neighbour nuisance
- Criminal damage, vandalism, or vehicle nuisance
- Street drinking or drug use
- Underage drinking or smoking
We do not investigate the following issues, as antisocial behaviour:
- Residential noise nuisance – this is investigated by our Environmental Health team
- People using public facilities during normal daytime and evening hours. Such as playing in a play area, playing football in a park, using a skate ramp or use of a sports pitch
- Neighbour disputes involving land boundaries or location of litter bins or other similar matters
- Reasonable noise from vehicles on our roads and streets
- Reports of illegally parked vehicles on our roads or streets. You can report parking issues to Hampshire County Council
- People who are homeless, unless there is aggressive street begging, street drinking and/or harassment. For more information, please see our homelessness and urgent housing need pages
How quickly we will come back to you
We normally try to come back to you about your report within a couple of days, but until the end of August we may take more time than usual – up to 10 days. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you are reporting something urgent, please report it directly to Police by calling 101, or via the
Hampshire Police website.