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<p>The Social Housing White Paper sets out proposals to tackle anti-social behaviour
by highlighting the responsibilities that police, local authorities and social landlords
have in tackling anti-social behaviour. We have published guidance on Gov.uk clarifying
the role local authorities and landlords have in tackling anti-social behaviour, including
noise complaints and have disseminated this through bodies such as the Local Government
Association.</p><p>We are preparing further work on anti-social behaviour to consider
the evidence around the most common causes of anti-social behaviour affecting social
housing residents, and to identify and raise awareness of the most effective interventions
available to landlords - including their local authority partners - to address these
issues.</p>
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