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Report anti-social behaviour

To report anti-social behaviour (ASB) or other community safety issues, please use ouronline form (opens new window)

You'll need to provide:

  • the perpetrators details (if known)
  • the type of behaviour and how long its been going on

Alternatively, you can contact Breckland Council on 01362 656870 or call the Police non-emergency number 101. In an emergency always call 999.

To report anti-social behaviour or crime anonymously, call CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111 orvisit the CrimeStoppers website (opens new window).

You can also report the following to us using our online forms:


Privacy notice

Your privacy is very important to Breckland District Council.

Breckland District Council is the Data Controller responsible for the personal information you may provide in relation to Anti-Social Behaviour.  Our Data Protection Officer can be contacted by phone on 01362 656870, via email: legal@breckland.gov.uk or by writing to us at Legal Services, Breckland District Council, Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1EE.

Your rights

You have the right to access your data and correct any inaccuracies. For further details of your rights please contact the Data Protection Officer or go to our website for a more detailed explanation.

Please see our website for our full Privacy Policy.

Council serviceAnti-social behaviour services
Why we need your personal data
  • For the purposes of enforcement in relation to anti-social behavioural issues.
Why we're allowed to collect it
  • Article 6.1(c) and 6.1(e) of the General Data Protection Regulations
How your data is used
  • We will only use your data for the specific purpose of aiding the resolution of anti-social behaviour instances.
  • We may share information with other organisations, such as:
    • Norfolk Constabulary
    • Norfolk Youth Offending Team
    • Norfolk Early Help Team
    • Norfolk County Council
    • Local housing providers
    • Health professionals.
  • We may also, on occasions and where relevant, share information with schools and private landlords.
  • We will not disclose your personal information to third parties for marketing or sales purposes or for any commercial use, and we will not use your personal data in a way which may cause you harm.
How long the information is kept for
  • A maximum of six years and will then be securely archived or destroyed if no longer required.

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Last modified on 09 February 2024