Everyone deserves to feel safe in their home and community, and we all play a role in making this happen.

Most neighbour disagreements can be resolved through open conversations with mutual understanding and consideration. However, if anti-social behaviour (ASB) is more serious, we will work with you to resolve it. Your Neighbourhood Housing Officer will investigate every report and provide advice, aiming for informal solutions first. If necessary, we will take more serious action, working with partners such as The ASB App.

We assure all current and future tenants that ASB will not be tolerated. We collaborate with partners such as the Wirral ASB Team, Merseyside Police, and community safety teams. In severe cases, we may use measures like Injunctions, ASBOs, Demoted Tenancy Orders, Acceptable Behaviour Contracts or evictions, although eviction is a last resort.

If you’re affected by ASB, you can report it or seek advice through our customer portal, by phone, or via our Contact Us page.

ASB Guide

  • Noise

    Noise

    We can all expect to hear daily ‘living noise’ from our neighbours. In most cases, this wouldn’t be classed as ASB and we would ask you to speak to your neighbour first if they are disturbing you - often they don’t realise it’s causing any issues.

    We ask all residents to be considerate of those around them and do what they can to limit noise from their homes. This could include:

    • using rugs on floors if you live above someone else

    • keeping music and television noise on low volume

    • limit more noisy activities to times when they’ll be less of a nuisance

    We consider noise to be anti-social when it is happening regularly and persistently. Noise at unsociable hours, after 11pm and before 7am can also be more anti-social, but this would depend on the type of noise it is. A one-off party may cause disturbance but may not be something we would investigate unless it was happening regularly.

    To help us investigate noise nuisance we usually ask customers to collect evidence using the Noise App, so we can assess the best way to challenge the behaviour further. It’s free to download and easy to use and your Neighbourhood Housing Officer can help show you how to do this. You can find out more here.

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