ASB Week of Action: Get Support with ASB at NPH Community Cafés

Published On: June 11, 2026By

Residents are invited to come along and speak with Northamptonshire Partnership Homes (NPH) colleagues and Police, as part of this year’s Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Week of Action.

Week commencing 29th June 2026, members of the Tenancy Compliance Team plus PCSOs will be attending two Northampton Community Cafés, offering residents a chance to raise any concerns, ask questions, and find out more about the support available.

At NPH, tackling anti-social behaviour and helping residents feel safe in their homes is a key priority. The dedicated Tenancy Compliance Team works to investigate reports of ASB, support victims and look for all reasonable resolutions.

ASB can include a wide range of issues, from noise nuisance and neighbour disputes to more serious behaviour such as harassment or criminal activity, and can have a real impact on individuals and communities.

The team’s focus is to resolve issues through early intervention, support and engagement, while also taking enforcement action where necessary to protect residents and neighbourhoods.

The Tenancy Compliance Team will be available at the following Community Cafés:

  • Thursday 2 July, 10am – 12pm
    Blackberry Lane Community Hub, Blackberry Lane, Briar Hill, NN4 8QU
  • Friday 3 July, 10am – 12pm
    Arlbury Road Community Hub, Arlbury Road, Blackthorn, NN3 8QJ

These informal sessions are a great opportunity to:

  • Speak directly with NPH officers
  • Get advice on anti-social behaviour
  • Understand how to report concerns
  • Learn what happens once a report is made
  • Find out about wider support available

Whether you’re experiencing ASB, are unsure if something should be reported, or simply want to understand more about how NPH can help, please come along for a chat.

ASB Week of Action is a national campaign focused on raising awareness, supporting victims and building stronger, safer communities.

NPH works closely with partners including the council, police and other agencies to respond to concerns and improve neighbourhood safety. By attending events like the Community Cafés, the team aims to make it easier for residents to access support and feel confident reporting issues.

Residents can report anti-social behaviour to NPH through a range of channels. Providing information helps the team gather evidence and agree an action plan to resolve issues.

We encourage all residents to drop in, have a chat, and find out how we can support you. Together, we will make our communities safer.

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