Is this anti-social behaviour? Yes.
This type of behaviour includes:
We understand that you might feel scared to confront the person causing the problem. Never put yourself in danger.
You should report the incident to Aspire in the first instance and in cases of criminal behaviour, also to the Police. We can work together and agree on the next steps with you and the Police.
Once you’ve reported the matter to us, it’s important that you help us track the issue. This might include completing diary sheets to keep a record of when things are happening.
You can report an incident using our ASB reporting form on your online account.
Please note: Whilst we will try to help in all cases of ASB, some behaviours that you may find offensive, such as funny looks or staring, may not always be actionable as ASB.
We define fly-tipping as:
To see if your estate cleaning contract covers the removal of bulky items, please contact your property manager or check the cleaning information in your block.
If the item is on land owned by the local authority, it can be reported to them for removal.
To help us remove bulky items, please get in touch, including a photo, if possible, when you notice waste left on our land. Once we receive your report, we will arrange to have the items removed within four weeks.
If you witness fly tipping, try to provide evidence of the person/vehicle responsible if it is safe to do so.
Fly-tipping on privately owned land is the responsibility of the private landowner and not Aspire Housing. Fly tipping is a criminal offence and should be reported to the local authority Environmental Protection team if not on land owned by Aspire.