Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) includes a wide range of unacceptable behaviour that affects the quality of life for residents and others living or working in the community. This behaviour is often a criminal offence and therefore a matter for the Police. We often receive complaints about things that are not anti-social but are more about a different style of living.

If you, or someone else is in immediate danger as a result of Anti-Social Behaviour please dial 999

Reporting ASB

Use the form on the link below to submit a report of Anti-Social Behaviour

Report Anti-Social Behaviour
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In addition to the online form, you can also report anti-social behaviour by calling us on Freephone 0800 027 7769 or by email to customer@rbh.org.uk. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, always call 999.

You can find out more about our approach to anti-social behaviour by reading our anti-social behaviour policy.

ASB Case Review

What is an ASB Case Review ?

The ASB Case Review has been introduced to help victims of anti-social behaviour to request a multi-agency case review if they are not satisfied with the response to their complaints of anti-social behaviour.

Who can use the ASB Case Review ?

  • If you have been the victim of continued anti-social behaviour
  • You have complained at least 3 times in the last six months about separate incidents or
  • 5 people in the local community have complained separately in the last 6 months about similar incidents and you have complained to RBH, Greater Manchester Police or Rochdale Borough Council.

The ASB Case Review does not replace RBH complaints procedure.

Report ASB Case Review

If you feel someone is at risk of radicalisation you can refer someone here and further information is available on the website.