During the spring and summer each year the Council receives complaints about young people playing ball games in public places. In general, ball games are a fun activity for young people playing them and can be a source of disturbance for those who are not. Unfortunately, this…
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Delivering differently in the Havant Borough The Safer Havant partnership is a multi-agency group working together to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the Havant Borough. Early intervention and problem solving are two key areas that we are working on…
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Download and display Hampshire Constabulary’s free poster if you want to avoid trick or treaters this year. If you do not want to be disturbed by trick or treaters this Halloween, download and print out a copy of the to…
Summer Update – Communic8 Motiv8 exists to improve the life chances of young people. They operate community based teams to reduce the risk of offending, anti-social behaviour and disengagement from learning or employment. Motiv8 believes in developing the whole person…
What is a Community Trigger? Community Trigger gives victims and communities the right to request a review of their case and bring agencies together to take a joined up, problem solving approach to find a resolution. If Community Trigger threshold…
Dog owners who don’t clear up after their pets be warned Research shows dog fouling tends to occur at night because some pet owners know they will not be seen under the cover of darkness. As such, there is a…
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The Hayling Island Community Alcohol Partnership (CAP) has re-launched its alcohol ‘education and enforcement’ campaign following a successful program which reduced reported levels of anti-social behaviour on the Island and raised awareness of alcohol issues amongst young people. The re-launch…
Havant Council plan plain clothes patrols to target people who fail to clean up after their dogs! Council rangers working in plain clothes are ready to issue irresponsible dog owners with a Fixed Penalty Notice of £75 if they fail…
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Anti-Social Behaviour Orders can be given for a wide range of problematic behaviours, including: Being threatening and abusive towards others Being drunk and disorderly in a public place Unlawful riding of a motorcycle Causing constant nuisance in a specific place,…
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The Safer Havant Partnership has used feedback from local residents and detailed crime analysis to identify anti-social behaviour as one of their three main priorities. Anti-social behaviour is a broad term that can include litter and flytipping, rowdy and drunken…