Anti-social behaviour
Supporting you when someone's actions are causing a nuisance or annoyance.
Noise nuisance
Supporting you with noise from your neighbours that is affecting your quality of life.
Hate crime
Supporting you when you've experienced an offence or incident that is motivated by your race, ethnic origin, nationality, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or age.
Reporting issues
There are three different levels of ASB, hate, crime or noise nuisances. The response time detailed below, is how quick we aim to get back to you after you report it to us.
- Hate crimes
- Threats, harassment or intimidation
- Violence
- Domestic abuse
- Some illegal and criminal behaviour
Call 999 when something like theft is in progress or if someone is in immediate danger.
- Noise nuisance (like loud music or excessive arguing)
- Damage to property
- Misuse of communal areas
- Abusive behaviour
- Sub-letting or not living in the property
Call 101 to report any non-emergency incidents, to the police like harassment or vandalism.
- Vehicle and parking issues
- Litter or fly-tipping
- Untidy gardens
- Pet or animal nuisance
Contact Staffs Housing to report non-criminal anti-social behaviour, such as noise disturbance or pet fouling.
ASB news and updates
We keep you informed about how we're tackling ASB, hate crimes, and noise nuisances in Be Mag, our resident magazine. To make things even easier, we've also gathered all the updates here, so you can find everything in one place!

Staffs Housing Joins Forces with Staffordshire Police to Tackle Nuisance Off-Road Bikes
Read more here
Creating Safer Communities Together – Join Us at Our Next ASB Surgery
Since launching our ASB Surgeries in November, we’ve been sharing the positive impact of visiting your communities and schemes. These sessions give you the opportunity to speak with us about any concerns related to ASB, hate crimes, or noise nuisances.

Help keep our communities clean: say no to fly-tipping and improper waste disposal
Fly-tipping and incorrectly disposing of waste can have serious consequences for both the environment and your community. It’s important to be mindful of how and where we dispose of our rubbish, improper waste disposal can cause a number of issues for you and your community.

Keeping communal areas clear: It’s for your safety
Just a quick reminder to please keep communal areas and escape routes clear at all times. This includes spaces outside apartment doors and even the doors themselves. Keeping these areas free of clutter is essential to prevent health and safety risks, including fire hazards, and ensures everyone’s safety in case of an emergency. Thanks for doing your part to keep our building safe for all.

Have you witnessed domestic abuse in your community?
Please call 999 in an emergency or where someone is in immediate danger.
If you've witnessed domestic abuse in your community, please get in touch to let us know.
Call us: 01782 744533
Email us: neighbourhoods@staffshousing.org.uk
Any information you provide will be dealt with confidentially, and ensures your neighbours can get the help and support they need if they're experiencing it.