Drop-in events for Anti-Social Behaviour Week 2026
As part of Resolve’s Anti-Social Behaviour Week 2026, we’re working with partners to host engagement events around the district to raise awareness of anti-social behaviour.
The events take place between Monday 29 June and Friday 3 July, and are all about helping residents to understand what anti-social behaviour is, letting people know how to report it, and providing information about the work we do alongside our partner agencies to tackle anti-social behaviour in the district, address people’s concerns and help improve quality of life for everyone.
Our Community Safety team will be on hand during the sessions so residents can ask questions and raise any concerns they may have about feeling safe in their community.
Monday 29 June 10am – 12pm
Pop-up event at Wickham Square – Warwick Lane with the Greater Winchester Neighbourhood Policing team – come along and speak to us about anti-social behaviour and its impact on communities, and how ASB is managed in the district.
Tuesday 30 June 10am – 1pm
Pop up event at Tesco in Winnall. Come along and speak with us, as well as our partners at Hampshire Police, Stop Domestic Abuse, Blue Lamp Trust and Victim Support, to find out how to report anti-social behaviour, learn about the different support that’s available for victims of ASB, and more.
Tuesday 30 June 3pm - 4.30pm
Pop up event at the Carroll Centre in Stanmore. Come along and speak with us and our partners at Hampshire Police, Stop Domestic Abuse, Blue Lamp Trust and Victim Support, to find out about anti-social behaviour support services and more.
Wednesday 1 July 10am – 1pm
Community engagement event at Aldi in Weeke with our partners at Hampshire Police, Stop Domestic Abuse and NFS Mediation. This event is all about talking with residents about the impact of early reporting of ASB, as well as raising awareness about who to contact.
Wednesday 1 July 2pm – 4pm
Community engagement event at Alresford Community Centre with our partners at Hampshire Police, Stop Domestic Abuse and NFS Mediation. This event is all about talking with residents about the impact of early reporting of ASB, as well as raising awareness about who to contact.
Thursday 2 July 10am – 1pm
Community engagement event outside Whiteley Leisure Centre with our partners at Hampshire Police, Stop Domestic Abuse, NFS Mediation and VIVID, showcasing the work we do as partners around ant-social behaviour enforcement.
Friday 3 July 10am - 1pm
An engagement event at Kings Walk in Winchester aimed at young people and families with our partners at Hampshire Police and the Winchester BID– come along and learn about the benefits of early intervention, support and more.
You can find lots of information on anti-social behaviour and how to report it over on our Anti-social Behaviour web page.
