2026
Tower Hamlets Council events in partnership with Tower Hamlets Police. Check your local team’s events
- 30. June 2026 11:00
- Tin bats Road, E3 Street Briefing
- Bromley South
- Tin bats Road, E3 Street Briefing
- 30. June 2026 17:00
- Island Gardens, The Boat House, Ferry Street ///sheep.fleet.gets
- Community safety surgery, crime prevention & ASB advice
- 30. June 2026 17:00
- Washington Close, E3 3DB contact session
- Bromley North SNT
- Washington Close, E3 3DB contact session
- 30. June 2026 18:00
- Denbury House, Talwin Street, is E3 3NF contact session
- Bromley North SNT
- Denbury House, Talwin Street, is E3 3NF contact session
- 1. July 2026 11:00 – 13:00
- ASB Stall, Beaumont Square E1
- St. Dunstan’s SNT
- ASB Stall, Beaumont Square E1
- 1. July 2026 14:00 – 17:00
- Whitechapel Market opposite TfL station
- Crime prevention of phones and pick pocketing in this area organised by Tower Hamlets Council THEOs
- 2. July 2026 18:00
- Island Gardens, Stebondale Street-Parsonage Street, E14 3DB
- 6. July 2026 11:00
- William Guy Gardens E3 contact session
- Bromley North SNT
- William Guy Gardens E3 contact session
- 7. July 2026 18:00
- ASB Surgery, Island Medical Centre, E14 3PG
- Blackwall & Cubitt Town SNT
- ASB Surgery, Island Medical Centre, E14 3PG
- to be updated, see also event calendar also list events slightly later than the ASB week.
Tower Hamlets Police reminder
ASB AWARENESS WEEK
Officers are reminding residents to be aware of anti-social behaviour (ASB) linked to social media activity in the local area.
We’ve seen instances where individuals are posting videos and images online that may involve drug use, weapons, or behaviour likely to cause concern or alarm. Even when intended as attention-seeking or “for show”, this type of content can:
- Increase fear within the community
- Escalate tensions between groups
- Lead to serious consequences for those involved
Carrying or displaying weapons, including knives or machetes, is illegal and extremely dangerous.
We are working to:
- Identify those involved in ASB and criminal activity
- Engage with young people to prevent escalation
- Take enforcement action where offences are identified
What you can do
Report concerns about ASB or suspicious activity
Avoid sharing or amplifying harmful content online
Speak to young people about the risks and consequences
If you have concerns or information, please report via:
101 (non-emergency)
Online via the Met website
Always call 999 in an emergency
Together, we can help keep our community safe.
| Monday 29 June 12-1 | Understanding the ASB landscape | Register for free |
| Tuesday 30. June 12-1 | Victims’ Day with ASB help | Register for free |
| Wednesday 1 July 12-1 | “Let’s Talk About ASB” with Neighbourhood Watch | Register for free |
| Thursday 2 July 12-1 | Frontline excellence with practitioners | Register for free |
| Friday 3 July 12-1 | Young people and ASB | Register for free |
ASB week 2025 images




Tower Hamlets Events for public attendance. Please see schedule.
Details on Tower Hamlets Council website
How to report ASB see our dedicated page.
Free online events
webinar each day at 12pm from Monday 30 June – Friday 4 July.
See our press release
Tower Hamlets Council and Tower Hamlets Police
Resolve the National ASB organisation.
See the event calendar for detailed links to events, also booking online.
The reporting tools help you keep records of problematic events.
Previously ASB Week was held in the summer.

I publish a lot on social media about the issue. Please contact via social media channels or use the contact page to let me know about your situation. You can also upload material and I shall strive to do a comprehensive overview and submit to Council and police.
Hopefully you find all the advice you need on the ASB page and Report page.

