Neighbour disputes
Leicester City Council has a policy of challenging and tackling anti-social behaviour. Anti-social behaviour includes loud music, abusive or threatening behaviour, verbal abuse, violence and damage to property.
If anti-social behaviour is by city council tenants, their children or visitors, talk to staff at your neighbourhood housing office, who will treat your complaint seriously and take action to help solve the problem.
Action starts by talking to the people concerned to try to resolve the problem simply. If the situation does not improve we are willing and able (with your help as a witness) to take perpetrators to court. If necessary we will evict them from their homes and have them banned from the area. The Adults and Housing department now has a specialist team dealing with the worst cases of anti-social behaviour across the city.
If the anti-social behaviour is not by Council tenants then people wanting to complain about such behaviour from neighbours should call the Leicester Together Helpline on 0845 605 2222 or Leicestershire Police on (0116) 222 2222.
If anti-social behaviour is by city council tenants, their children or visitors, talk to staff at your neighbourhood housing office, who will treat your complaint seriously and take action to help solve the problem.
Action starts by talking to the people concerned to try to resolve the problem simply. If the situation does not improve we are willing and able (with your help as a witness) to take perpetrators to court. If necessary we will evict them from their homes and have them banned from the area. The Adults and Housing department now has a specialist team dealing with the worst cases of anti-social behaviour across the city.
If the anti-social behaviour is not by Council tenants then people wanting to complain about such behaviour from neighbours should call the Leicester Together Helpline on 0845 605 2222 or Leicestershire Police on (0116) 222 2222.


