Loud noise/music
This would only be considered antisocial behaviour if the noise is persistent*.
We want everyone to enjoy living in their home and would ask that residents are both considerate and tolerant.
- We would suggest you have a friendly word with your neighbour first as they may not be aware they are disturbing you. We've put together some tips to help you resolve problems with neighbours. You can also download our Dear Neighbour cards.
- Read our top tips for reducing noise in the home to minimise disturbance to neighbours.
- If the situation has not improved, mediation might be of help to you. It’s an informal, confidential and independent service available to help neighbours sort out their differences and reach an agreement. They can help you and your neighbour(s) understand each other’s point of view and reach a solution. Please ask and we will refer you.
- If the behaviour is persistent during the day OR during the night-time**, and you do not feel safe approaching your neighbour, or you have tried and the situation has not improved please fill in our ASB online reporting form and incident recording diaries.
*'Persistent' means the disturbance lasts for continuous periods of over 30 minutes a day for at least 5 days within one week.
**Night-time – after 11pm and before 7am
How to make a report
- If you want to report persistent noise, please download the WCHG App or Report using our ASB online reporting form, you can attach your completed diary sheets when you make your report.