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ASB Reporter – March Summary 2026

By David Preston

Published in Communications

House Incidents
SPEED 8 (29.6%)
GILBERT 5 (18.5%)
JOHN TRUNDLE COURT 4 (14.8%)
BRETON 3 (11.1%)
DEFOE 3 (11.1%)
BEN JONSON 3 (11.1%)
SHAKESPEARE TOWER 1 (3.7%)

There were 27 reported asb incidents during March as compared to 33

reported for the same period last year.

Totals by house and their percentage of the total were as follows

The type of asb activity reported was as follows:

Intimidating behaviour 7 (25.9%)
Vehicle nuisance/noise 4(14.8%)
E-bikes + e-scooter(s) on Podium 4 (14.8%)
Loud music 2 (7.4%)
Rowdy behaviour 2 (7.4%)
Deliveroo cyclist 1 (3.7%)
Cycling 1 (3.7%)
Attempted break-in 1 (3.7%)
2 alleged drug addicts 1 (3.7%)
Rowdy behaviour/smoking cannabis allegedly 1 (3.7%)
About 20 youths smoking dope & filming with loudspeaker 1 (3.7%)
Very noisy group of 12 filming 1 (3.7%)
Noisy behaviour/ smoking cannabis allegedly 1 (3.7%)

BACKGROUND: A report based on 12 months data June 2021 to June 2022

together with findings & recommendations of the Barbican Estate Security

Committee has been provided to appropriate Corporation Members &

Officers and discussions are ongoing – as an initial outcome a Task/Finish

Joint Action Group was formed and met, just once, in December 2022.

This group has since been replaced with a new “ASB Strategic Meeting”.

Unlike the previous group, however, this is not an open meeting – Decision

taken in February 2023 for BEO’s Residents Service Team to produce an

information leaflet for residents, revisiting and advising them of who to

contact, for which type of anti-social behaviour. Not produced.

CURRENT ACTION

Dan Sanders, Director of Property & Estate Management for the Barbican has

advised that other proposals are now being considered and should be

formulated in the near future.

Meantime, please continue to report any anti-social behaviour you may

witness occurring across the estate. Any crime, such as phone, bag or laptop

snatching should be reported directly to the City of London Police and not

included in the ASB Reporter.

Please remember that the intention of the ASB Reporter is purely to gather

evidence of anti-social behaviour. Therefore, if you witness an asb incident

please use the website to record the event but if immediate action is alsorequired then you should follow normal procedure such as calling the Police

on 101 (or 999 but only if URGENT); Barbican Estate Office; City Noise Team

etc…If it is the City of London Police that you call, it is essential that you

are provided with a reference/case number – please include this case

number in the “action taken” section of the ASB Reporter. IF YOU DO

NOT, this incident will not be “officially” counted and the police will

assume that no additional measures or activity is required.

DAVID BRADSHAW – Chair, Barbican Estate Security Committee. 1 April 2026

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