Northampton Partnership Homes (NPH) is planning a summer of antisocial behaviour roadshows to offer on-the-spot advice to residents.
The community bus is a regular visitor to neighbourhoods across the town.
The roadshows will form part of the bus’s regular timetable, calling at all stops across Northampton in the coming weeks.
Along with its new regular timetable launching this week, the community bus is set to provide a safe place for members of the community, NPH, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and Northants Police to work together to tackle antisocial behaviour.
NPH is encouraging all residents, regardless of whether they manage your home, to get on-board and talk about anything that concerns them.
A friendly team will be available to deal with noisy neighbours, fly tipping, abandoned vehicles, mismanagement of waste, verbal abuse, garden disputes, graffiti and more.
Nicky McKenzie, NPH’s director of housing told us how she is looking forward to an important summer for NPH.
She said: “We are really pleased to be putting on these roadshows across Northampton, to meet residents in their neighbourhoods and talk about issues that are affecting them.
“These events give our tenants, leaseholders and other residents a chance to speak to a specialist team, who can offer advice and develop plans to help resolve some of the issues they’re facing”
The dates of the roadshows are the weeks commencing 21st June, 19th July and 17th August.
Image: Roy – the bus driver
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