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07/13/2022 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/13/2022 08:01

Tackling anti-social behaviour in East Suffolk

Posted by on 13 July 2022 | Comments

East Suffolk residents are invited to meet with representatives from theCouncil's Communities Team and Suffolk Constabulary next week as part of a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour.

Running from 18 to 22 July, ASB Awareness Weekaims to encourage communities to take a stand against anti-social behaviour(ASB)and highlight the actions that can be taken by those experiencing it.

Organised by Resolve, the UK's leading ASB and community safety organisation, ASB Awareness Weekfeatures a series of events acrossthe UK involving councils, police forces, housing associations, charities, community groups and sports clubs.

Representatives from East Suffolk Council and Suffolk Constabularywill be visiting towns across the district to speak to residents about tackling ASB in their communities and how to report it.

Cllr Letitia Smith, cabinet member for Communities, Leisure and Tourism said: "These sessions will provide residents with information on how to report ASB and what is being done across East Suffolk to reduce ASBincidentsand ensure people feel safe in their communities.

"We wouldurge residentsnot to suffer in silence if they experience ASB. Incidents can be reported to our ASB officersor to SuffolkConstabularyif people feel that they are at immediate risk or in danger."

Recent YouGov research commissioned by Resolve found that more than half of people (56%) believe that 'more needs to be done' to tackle ASB in their community. However, after they witnessed or experienced ASB, a similar proportion of the public (57%) said that they did not report it to anyone.

ASB can affect anyone at any time and can range from annoying other people to serious violence and criminal activities. Types of ASB include vehicle crime, substance misuse, vandalism, harassmentand threatening behaviour, verbal abuseand criminal damage.

Rebecca Bryant OBE, Chief Executive of Resolve said: "ASB is not low-level crime. It can have a long-lasting impact on the lives of victims and communities and can be a precursor to more serious crime.

"It is important that the challenge of ASB continues to be given the priority it needs so that people everywhere feel safe in their homes and communities.

"We are delighted thatEast Suffolk Councilis supporting this hugely important campaign. It is vital to develop partnership approaches across communities to deal with the growing challenges around ASB."

The ASB Team will be available as follows:

Beccles, Bungay and Halesworth:

  • Tuesday 19 July (10am-12pm) - Halesworth Town Park

  • Thursday 21 July (11am-12pm) - Tesco Beccles

  • Saturday 23 July (2-3pm) - Wharton St car park, Bungay

Felixstowe:

  • Tuesday 19 July (12-4pm) - Felixstowe Triangle

Framlingham and Wickham Market:

  • Monday 18 July (10am-12pm) - Framlingham Library

  • Wednesday 20 July (11am-1pm) - Wickham Market Library

Leiston and Saxmundham:

  • Monday 18 July (10am-12pm) - SaxmundhamWaitrose

  • Wednesday 20 July (10am-12pm) - Leiston Co-op

  • Thursday 21 July (4-6pm) - Leiston skatepark

  • Friday 22 July (4-6pm) - Saxmundhamskatepark

Lowestoft:

  • Monday 18 July (10am-1pm) - Britten Centre

  • Tuesday 19 July (10am-1pm) - Nicholas Everitt Park, Oulton Broad

  • Wednesday 20 July (1-4pm) - Whitton Estate

  • Thursday 21 July (10am-1pm) - South Beach

  • Friday 22 July (4-7pm) - GuntonCommunity Park

Kesgrave and Carlford/Fynn Valley:

  • Friday 15 July (from 2pm) - Kesgrave Chinwag

  • Saturday 16 July (from 12pm) - Grundisburghvillage fete

The ASB Team will also be visiting Kesgrave High School and a display of information will be in Kesgrave Library throughout the week.

Kessinglandand Southwold:

  • Monday 18 July (1-4pm) - Southwold Co-op

  • Wednesday 20 July (1-4pm) - KessinglandCo-op

Woodbridge:

  • Tuesday 19 July (12-2pm) - Woodbridge Co-op

The ASB Team will also be presenting to students at FarlingayeHigh School during their assembly, and a display of information will be in Woodbridge Library throughout the week.

Follow the ASB Team on Facebook.

More information about ASB Awareness Week.