Torus shows support for ASB Awareness Week 2023
30 June 2023
Torus has joined a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep people in our communities safe.
Running from July 3 to 9, ASB Awareness Week 2023 aims to encourage communities to take a stand against ASB and highlight the actions that can be taken by those experiencing it.
Organised by Resolve, the UK’s leading ASB and community safety organisation, the week features a series of events across the UK involving Councils, Police Forces, Housing Associations, charities, community groups and sports clubs.
As a responsible landlord, over the week the Torus’ Safer Estates Teams across all our three heartlands, Liverpool, St Helens and Warrington, to provide a presence in areas, which are known to have higher levels of ASB, joining our local partners from the Community Safety Partnership and the Local Authority, Police and Fire Service, to engaging with local residents and business to promote being a good neighbour, to identify any concerns and providing advice on how to report ASB, what support is available, and much more. Feel free to join or come over to say hello!*
Recent YouGov research commissioned by Resolve found that almost 1 in 5 people have had to consider moving home because of the impact ASB was having on them; 1 in 10 have actually moved. Despite this, over half of those surveyed who were either a victim or witness of ASB did not report the ASB.
Torus is urging members of the public not to suffer in silence if they experience ASB. Incidents can be reported to the anti-social behaviour team at the local Council, or to the Police if people feel that they are at immediate risk or in danger.
Get involved in the week’s events
Liverpool
We are joining partners including Liverpool City Council (LCC) Safer and Stronger Communities Team, LCC Trading Standard, LCC Streetscene Services, LCC Private Sector Housing, Police, Ward Councillors, Onward Homes, Plus Dane Housing, South Liverpool Homes, Riverside Housing, Onward Homes and Everton in the Community.*
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Monday 3 July, 10am - 12.30pm
Vauxhall, meeting at Everton Sports and Leisure Centre Car Park
Covering: Stanza Court, Quatrain Cl, Wilbraham St, Penrhyn St, Chapel Gardens, Wilcock Cl, Wright St, Woodstock St and Silvester St -
Tuesday 4 July, 1-3pm
Croxteth, meeting at Parkstile Lane, junction of Stonebridge Lane /Altcross Rd
Covering: Stonedale Crescent, Mansion Drive, Waterstone Cl, Parkstile Lane, Dragon Cl, Standard Rd, Griffin Cl, Unicorn Rd, Gilmoss Cl and Crantock Cl -
Wednesday 5 July
Woolton Village and Much Woolton and Allerton & Hunts Cross, meeting at Sainsburys Car Park
Covering: Quarry St, The Old Quarry, Clay Cross Rd, Tolpuddle Rd, Poplar Rd, New Mills, Ridgetor Rd, Linkstor Rd, Felltor Cl, Hightor Rd, Cresstor Rd and Church Rd -
Thursday 6 July
Garston, meeting at Window Lane / Banks Rd
Covering: Chesterton St, York St, Lincoln St, Canterbury St, Window Lane, King St, Harbour Drive, Dale St, Vulcan Cl, Adam Cl and Hughes St -
Friday 7 July
Canning and City Centre South, meeting at Kuumba Imani Millennium Centre, Stanhope St
Covering: Canning St, Upper Duke St, Percy St, Back Percy St Blackburn Place Hope St, Faulkner St (up to Catharine St), Rice St, St Bride St and Bedford St South
St Helens
Joining St Helens Community Safety and Merseyside Police on Impact Days:
- Tuesday 4 July, 12n-2pm – Walkabout @ Moss Bank
- Tuesday 4 July, 5-7pm - ASB Outreach and Ward Councillors @ Swan Ave, Parr
- Wednesday 5 July, time TBC – Walkabout @ Windle
- Thursday 6 July, 10am-12noon – Walkabout @ Town Centre
- Thursday 6 July, 5-7pm – Clockface ASB Outreach
Warrington
The Safer Estates Team will be having a higher presence in the borough across the week.
*Partners and activities will vary at each event.
Commenting, Torus Service Lead for Safer Estates, Scott Cooke said:
“This is an important week for Torus as it helps to shine a spotlight on the tireless work that we do to ensure that our communities are thriving and safe places to live, where people are proud of their neighbourhoods.
“Anti-social behaviour can be damaging, and we are keen to ensure that concerns and issues raised by our residents are investigated and tackled. We strengthen our ability to resolve ASB by working closely with key partners to ensure that we get the best possible results. We have a zero tolerance when it comes to ASB.
“Our Safer Estates team will be out and about during this week to highlight the work we do to make our communities safer.”
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HOW WE TACKLE ASB AND THE ROLE OF THE SAFER ESTATE OFFICER IN OUR SPECIAL FEATURE
MEET SAFER ESTATES COMPLIANCE OFFICER, JAMES MCGARRYRebecca Bryant OBE, Chief Executive of Resolve added:
“ASB is not low-level. It can have a devastating and long-lasting impact on the lives of victims and communities and can be a precursor to more serious crime.
“It is important that the challenge of ASB continues to be given the priority it needs so that people everywhere feel safe in their homes and communities.
“We are delighted that Torus is supporting this hugely important campaign. It is vital to develop partnership approaches across communities to deal with the growing challenges around ASB.”
Don’t suffer in silence
Torus urges its customers not to suffer in silence if they experience ASB. If you or someone you know is suffering because of anti-social behaviour (ASB), tell us. Our teams are on hand to lend their support, find out more about support available and how to report here.
And to always call the Police on 999 if people feel that they are at immediate risk or in danger.
For more information about ASB Awareness Week – visit www.resolveuk.org.uk