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If you have reported three or more separate incidents of anti-social behaviour and the problem is ongoing, you can request for an anti-social behaviour case review.
If you have reported three or more separate incidents of anti-social behaviour to the local authority, police or housing provider within the last six months, and the problem persists and there has been either no, or an inadequate response from agencies', then you can request an anti-social behaviour (ASB) case review.
You can make an application if you are:
To apply for a case review you must meet the following threshold test:
Complete the online case review form
Anti-social behaviour can have an overwhelming impact on its victims and, in some cases, on the wider community. Anti-social behaviour is defined as conduct that has caused, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any person.
If you are a victim of persistent anti-social behaviour and you have already reported this to any of the main responsible agencies (such as the council, police, housing provider) you can request a review of your case to find out if further action can be taken to resolve the ongoing anti-social behaviour.
The anti-social case review won’t review concerns about council services. If you have a complaint about a council service please use the Cumberland Council complaints procedure.
For details of anti-social behaviour case reviews applied for within Cumberland Council download the ASB spreadsheets.