Anti‑Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week runs from 30 June to 6 July 2025, marking a national effort to shine a light on ASB and support those affected. The Dyfed‑Powys Police and Crime Commissioner is once again backing the campaign to raise awareness of the impact of ASB and highlight how residents can seek help.

Tackling anti‑social behaviour remains a key priority for Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn, who continues to partner with police, local authorities, housing providers and communities across Dyfed‑Powys to respond to concerns.

In line with his commitment to openness and accountability, the Commissioner is also highlighting the publication of updated ASB Case Review statistics, which provide detailed insight into how many cases have been reviewed under the formal process formerly known as the Community Trigger, and the outcomes arising from them.

Commissioner Llywelyn said:
“Anti‑social behaviour can have a lasting and damaging effect on people and the wider community. During ASB Awareness Week, I want residents to feel confident in speaking up—knowing their concerns are taken seriously, action is taken where appropriate, and their voice matters. The ASB Case Review process provides an important failsafe, allowing people to request a review if they feel not enough has been done. I encourage anyone experiencing persistent ASB to visit our website and see the support available.”

This campaign supports the aims of the Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan, which places a strong emphasis on keeping communities safe through early intervention, prevention work, and ensuring victims receive support.

For full details on the ASB Case Review process and to explore the latest statistics, visit our website.
👉 ASB Case Review Statistics

Further information:

OPCC.Communication@dyfed-powys.police.uk

Article Date: 30/06/2025