The Community Safety Partnership, including West Berkshire Council and Thames Valley Police are working together to introduce Community Trigger as part of the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.
The Community Trigger which comes into effect on 20th October 2014, is intended to enable victims of persistent anti-social behaviour to request a review of their case, and brings agencies together to take a joined up, problem-solving approach to find a solution. If you have already reported anti-social behaviour to West Berkshire Council, Thames Valley Police or your housing association, and feel that the issue has not been resolved, you can request a Community Trigger review of your case* To request a Community Trigger review, please contact us via: Phone: 01635 264650 E-mail: [email protected] By post: Community Trigger West Berkshire Safer Communities Team 20 Mill Lane Newbury RG20 5QU Website: www.westberks.gov.uk/dispersals Please note: Community Trigger should not be used for making a specific complaint about the handling of a case nor as an alternative way of reporting a new case of anti-social behaviour. *In order to activate the trigger the following criteria apply:- At least 3 reports from one person, within a 6 month period Or 5 reports from different people, within a 6 month period |
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