ASB Awareness Week
Antisocial Behaviour (ASB) Week is a national campaign that looks to raise awareness of ASB in communities.

From 30 June to 4 July 2025, we'll be hosting a series of pop-up events across the Borough. We invite residents to stop by and find out more about about what Fareham does to tackle ASB and where to find information and help available.

As part of our commitment to the newly adopted Tenant Engagement Strategy, we are working in partnership with the local Police and Fareham Borough Council's Community Safety Team to connect with tenants directly in their communities.
This initiative is a chance to raise awareness of the steps Fareham is taking to address Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), empower communities to take a stand, and ensure residents know where to find support and how to report concerns.
In the 2023/24 Tenant Satisfaction Measures, you told us our approach to ASB could be improved. In response, we supported the development of a new ASB Policy with the Community Safety Team, which was formally adopted on 3 September 2024. These efforts reflect our commitment to listening and acting on tenant feedback.
Below are the details giving the time, date, and location of the pop-up events during 30 June to 4 July 2025:
Monday 30 June:
- 10 - 12pm: Outside Coop on Highlands Road
- 2 - 4pm: Outside Broadlaw Community Centre
Tuesday 1 July:
- 10 - 12pm: Portchester Precinct
Wednesday 2 July:
- 10 - 12pm: Outside Coop in Stubbington centre
- 2 - 4pm: Outside Coop in Titchfield centre
Thursday 3 July:
- 10 - 11:30am: Outside Waypoint Church
- 12 - 1:30pm: Outside Holly Hill Leisure Centre
- 2 - 3:30pm: Locks Heath Shopping Centre
Friday 4 July:
- 10 - 2pm: West Street
We take ASB seriously
In the last year, the Council has adopted a new Anti-Social Behaviour Policy which sets out how the Community Safety Team and Housing Team will approach tackling ASB.
You can read the Council's policy here (196 KB)
Report Anti-Social behaviour by calling 101 this is the police non-emergency number.
In cases where you wish to report information direct to Fareham Borough Council you can use the Report It form.
If you don't report it, then the problems may continue. Don't assume someone else will report the problem.
You can find out further information on ASB and Hate Crime here.