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FeaturesGood practice
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Free briefing: How to use the Community Harm Statement
The Community Harm Statement (CHS) is a new tool to help social landlords highlight the impact of, and harm caused by, anti-social behaviour (ASB) on a community. This briefing sets out the key features of the CHS, how it can help you to deal with ASB more effectively and how ...
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FeaturesEvents and training
Do you need to improve the skills and knowledge of your ASB team? Our events and training courses will keep you up-to-date as well as providing the opportunity to learn from others.
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FeaturesRespect charter
Almost 300 housing providers have already demonstrated their commitment to tackling anti-social behaviour in their communities by signing up to our Respect Charter.
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FeaturesTailored support
Not dealing effectively with anti-social behaviour has a reputational and financial cost and risks significantly worsening outcomes for victims of ASB. Our expert consultant, Chris Grose, can provide tailored support to suit the specific needs and requirements of your organisation:
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NewsCornish WWII bunker for sale as £425,000 home
A former World War II bunker near Lands End in Cornwall has been put on the market for £425,000.
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NewsKFC admits hygiene breach at Leicester Square branch
Fast-food chain KFC has admitted breaching hygiene rules at one of its busiest branches.
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NewsLove on the Coventry buses all over again
A Coventry couple, who have just celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, have been reunited… with a bus.
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NewsRare albino hedgehog found in Thornbury garden
A rare albino hedgehog, weighing 300g, has been found in a garden in Thornbury near Bristol.
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NewsAsh import ban worries hurley stick makers
The NI Agriculture Minister has strengthened emergency legislation to curb the spread of a fungus that destroys ash trees. However, Michelle O’Neill moved to reassure manufacturers, including those who make hurley sticks, that ash could still be imported. “This new legislation means that from today, ash can only be imported ...
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NewsDivers attempt to save submarine
A group of Cheshire divers have taken part in a conservation project to save the wreck of the “world’s first powered working submarine”, the Resurgam II. The submarine, which was designed by a Manchester clergyman in 1879, sank in the Irish Sea off the coast of Wales. Divers from the ...
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NewsBelfast cat hitches lift to Londonderry
A Belfast cat has used up at least one of its nine lives after it hitched a ride to Londonderry under the bonnet of a car. Driver Gary O’Sullivan said he heard a strange noise as he drove the 60 miles from Belfast to Derry. Little did he know that ...
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FeaturesBelly dancing comes to Gloucester and Stroud
A taste of the exotic is heading to Gloucestershire with a series of shows from the Haziz belly dancers.
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NewsKnutsford juggler brings Moscow State Circus home
Paul Archer left his Cheshire home at the age of 16 determined to make his name as a circus performer. Thirty-three years later, he has returned to Knutsford with a circus career behind him and as director of one of the world’s most famous troupes, the Moscow State Circus. It ...
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NewsNew Bristol museum plan for last Concorde
A permanent home for the last Concorde to fly could be set up on the northern edge of Filton Airfield near Bristol. The plan involves a new building to house the Concorde with a museum in two neighbouring World War I hangars. Plans for a museum at nearby Cribbs Causeway ...
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NewsHundreds of potholes reported each day
About 100 to 120 reports of new potholes are received every day by Worcestershire Council.
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NewsGuided tours of rural habitats for wheelchair users
Wheelchair users will be able to visit some of Wales’s most striking locations on a series of tours thanks to a scheme by Gwynedd.













