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Week-long focus on reporting anti-social behaviour in Hull

This week’s ‘Not Where I Live’ Week shines a spotlight on community issues and give residents the chance to raise problems.

Pop-in sessions, patch walks, drop-in surgeries and more will be taking place over the course of the week.

Council teams including Neighbourhood Nuisance, Neighbourhoods and Housing and Streetscene will be working with partners including Safer Hull, the Fire Service, and police, throughout the week to help communities protect themselves from antisocial behaviour and learn how and when to report it.

Events will be happening at the following dates and times:

Tuesday July 1:

  • Surgery – where you can meet staff, report problems, and ask questions – Freedom Centre, 10am – 12pm
  • Surgery, 10am – 12pm, Northpoint Shopping Centre
  • Surgery, 10am – 12pm, Orchard Centre
  • Surgery, 10.30 – 11.30am, Bayswater Court
  • Surgery, 12 – 1pm, Riverside Church
  • Surgery, 12 – 2pm, Kingswood Retail Park
  • Surgery, 1 – 2pm, Muswell Court

Wednesday July 2

  • Surgery, 1 – 2pm, Interchange
  • Surgery, 3.30 – 5pm, Alderman Kneeshaw
  • Surgery, 2 – 3pm, outside the Boxing Club, North Bransholme 

Thursday July 3

  • Street surgery, 10.30am – 12.30pm, Middleton Street
  • Marketplace to showcase local service for residents, 11am – 1pm, Kingswood Village Green
  • Street surgery, 2 – 3pm, focus on reporting drug dealing and nuisance motorbikes, Kingscott Close
  • Street surgery, 3 – 4pm, focus on reporting nuisance motorbikes, Padstow House
  • Surgery, 3 – 4pm, Oasis Church, Newland Avenue
  • Street surgery, 4 – 5pm, Bude Park
  • Antisocial behaviour surgery and bike marking, 2 – 6pm, East Park
  • Door-to-door Smartwater distribution, 9am – 1pm, University quadrant and surrounding areas (also taking place on Friday)

Friday July 4

  • Action Day, 10am – 4pm, Hornby Grove
  • Bike marking, 3 – 4pm, Pickering Park

In addition, across the week teams and partners will be out and about in communities across the city doing patch walks, letter drops, door knocks and more.

The council’s Neighbourhood Nuisance team works with residents to solve issues that affect their communities. The team receives around 3,500 reports a year, and deal with around 1,300 perpetrators of antisocial behaviour.

They have nineteen enforcement officers working across the city and work closely with Humberside Police to resolve and tackle problems faced by individuals and communities.

Anyone experiencing anti-social behaviour you can report it here:  Antisocial behaviour | Hull City Council or call (01482) 300300. The internet can be accessed for free at all council libraries and customer service centres.

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