This year’s Not Where I Live Week (NWILW) took place in July 2025, focusing on how to report anti-social behaviour and the support available for people and communities affected by it.
The week featured a series of engagement events across the city, run in partnership with local agencies. These events gave residents the chance to speak directly with AntiSocial Behaviour Officers, other Council staff, Humberside Police, Humberside Fire Service, and more about issues affecting their neighbourhoods.
As always, it was great to hear from residents—not only about the challenges they face, but also about the things they value and enjoy in their communities.

Neighbourhood Nuisance Round-Up
It’s been a busy year for Hull City Council’s Neighbourhood Nuisance Team From January to June 2025, the team handled 1,272 reports of anti-social behaviour.
The top two complaints? Noise nuisance and intimidation, harassment or verbal abuse After each case, residents are invited to share feedback through a satisfaction survey.
Results show people are generally happy with the service—though there’s always room to improve, and the team are listening.
| Satisfaction Surveys 1st January 2025 – 30th June 2025 | 41 replies |
|---|---|
| Agreed that the officer who dealt with the complaint was helpful, courteous, sensitive, responsive & knowledgeable | 100% |
| Were very satisfied about being kept up to date throughout your complaint | 97% |
| Were very satisfied about the support they were given | 97% |
| Were very satisfied with how the complaint was dealt with overall | 94% |
| Were very satisfied with the outcome of their complaint | 97% |