Police in Cleobury Mortimer and Highley say they working hard to tackle anti-social behaviour in the town.
It follows recent reports of anti-social behaviour incidents in the area.
Anti-social behaviour covers a wide range of unacceptable activity that causes harm to an individual, to their community or to their environment.
The police, local authorities and other community safety partner agencies, such as Fire & Rescue and social housing landlords, all have a responsibility to deal with anti-social behaviour and to help people who are suffering from it.
Local police are asking people to reports incidents by calling 101 or through the West Mercia website.
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