Sheffield's most peaceful neighbourhoods: The 27 districts with fewest complaints of anti-social behaviour


by www.thestar.co.uk

www.thestar.co.uk— They are the peaceful havens in Sheffield where you’re neighbours are not likely to be throwing fireworks at 3am. When it comes to anti-social behaviour, there are some parts of Sheffield that see more complaints than others, and we have looked at the figures to find out the places with the fewest complaints of the problem. There are a number of crimes associated with anti-social behaviour (ASB), including those relating to fireworks, neighbours, alcohol, nuisance motorbikes or quad bikes or...

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