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Anti-social behaviour in Pershore - a police or council matter?

Lise Evans 27th Jan, 2026   0

POLICE in Pershore have reassured the public that they are working hard to tackle incidents of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the town.

They have reminded residents that information provided to them is essential to ensure action is taken.

In a statement the force has explained that some ASB incidents might be an issue for the local authority council instead.

The following list contains examples of ASB that want the public to report:

Fireworks misuse (full laws and guidance on our website)

Abandonment of cars




Aggressive animals or use of animals in illegal activities

Nuisance noise from people being inconsiderate in a public space


Indecent, threatening or offensive phone calls

Street drinking causing disruptive behaviour

Vehicle nuisance such as street racing and riding unlicensed powered vehicles

The following lists examples of ASB that isn’t a police matter and Wychavon District Council could be informed:

Someone blocking a driveway

Stray dog that isn’t sick or injured

Nuisance noise from pubs and clubs, and construction sites

General littering, fly-tipping, hazardous items

Neighbour disputes such as loud music or dogs barking, parking, property boundaries, overgrowing trees and hedges

Trespassing without causing damage or harm

Full guidance on ASB and the different types can be found here: Antisocial behaviour | West Mercia Police

ASB can be reported directly to West Mercia Police here.