Thames Valley Police (TVP) and Milton Keynes College have launched a campaign to empower witnesses and victims of antisocial behaviour (ASB) to speak out and report incidents.
Lambourn Parish Council are keen to support this initiative and encourages the community to use the link below to report antisocial behaviour, whether it is repetitive loud music, inconsiderate behaviour or vandalism.
Head of Thames Valley Police’s Community Policing Command, Superintendent John Batty, said: “Antisocial behaviour can take many forms, from noise nuisance and graffiti to neighbour disputes and drug dealing. It can be a real blight on people’s lives.
“ASB is not a crime in itself but a description for a number of behaviours, many of which can be criminal offences.
“The police are not always the agency with the right powers to tackle every ASB issue, for instance local authorities have the powers to deal with noise nuisance.
“However, it is important that agencies work in partnership, to identify and tackle the root causes of ASB.
“In order to do that effectively, we need people who are affected by ASB to report it to us.”