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ASB Awareness Week - Capturing community feedback |
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Dear Resident, I wanted to contact our Herts Connected members personally to highlight the importance of Antisocial Behaviour Awareness Week and to encourage you to share your views and experiences with us. Everyone deserves to feel safe in the places where they live, work and spend their free time. Antisocial behaviour (ASB) can have a significant impact on individuals, families and entire communities across Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire Constabulary is proud to support ASB Awareness Week 2026, taking place from 29 June to 5 July. This national campaign highlights the impact of ASB and brings organisations together to promote safer, stronger communities. Throughout the week, we are showcasing the work taking place across Hertfordshire to tackle ASB and protect our communities. This includes targeted activity through Operation Hotspot, with high-visibility patrols in areas most affected by crime and ASB, alongside coordinated problem-solving with our local partners. As Tactical Lead for ASB, I want to ensure that victims remain at the centre of everything we do. As we reach the halfway point of ASB Awareness Week, it is particularly important that we hear directly from our communities. Your views, experiences and concerns are vital. They help our Neighbourhood Policing Teams and partners better understand local issues and shape how we respond. ππΌIf you are a victim of ASB, or have concerns around ASB in your community, you should report ASB at www.herts.police.uk/report. ππΌTo find out how to get support and information on areas including the ASB Action Plan and how to request an ASB Case Review here - www.herts.police.uk/ASB
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