As a community, we all play a part in keeping our area safe, welcoming, and respectful for everyone. Over the past year, we’ve experienced a range of issues such as vandalism, trespassing, and occasional wildlife disturbances. While these incidents are thankfully rare, it’s important that residents know how to report any unsociable or concerning behaviour they may witness.
When to Report
You can report anonymously through Crimestoppers if you see or become aware of:
- Vandalism or property damage
- Trespassing or suspicious behaviour around homes or land
- Wildlife crime (such as harm to protected species or illegal animal trapping)
- Drug-related activity or dealing
- Anti-social behaviour causing distress or disruption to others
Crimestoppers is not for reporting emergencies or immediate threats. In those cases, you should contact:
- 999 – If a crime is in progress or there is danger to life
- 101 – For non-emergency police contact or to provide further information after reporting
How to Report to Crimestoppers
You do not need to give your name or any personal details. Your identity will never be shared. You can make a report in any of the following ways:
- Online (Anonymous Form):
https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information - By Phone (Free and Anonymous):
0800 555 111
By reporting what you see, even if it seems small, you help protect our homes, our environment, and our sense of community. Every report helps build a clearer picture and enables the authorities to take action where needed.
Thank you for helping to keep our community safe and respectful for all.

