Welcome to a celebration of the best in the community safety sector

And a big thank you to

Rebecca Bryant, CEO of Resolve notes, "The ASB Awards are more than a celebration as they are a testament to the dedication, innovation and resilience of practitioners across our sector. These awards shine a spotlight on excellence."

After our National ASB Conference at the Crowne Plaza Nottingham on 25 February, we are shining a spotlight on all shortlisted nominees and recognising their innovation, impact and excellence in sector leadership.

Eagle Eye Networks, A Brivo Solution, are our drinks sponsor for this event and the drinks reception

17:00 - drinks reception in the Royal Bar which is next to the Royal Suite.

18:15 - all guests will move into the Royal Suite where the Awards celebration will then commence at 18:30

18:30 - 20:00 - Awards celebration including film sections with judges, commentary and celebrations of runners up and category winners

20:00 - the Awards ceremony will finish and the three course dinner will then be served.

21:30 (or earlier) - after party with DJ commences until 00:30

As ever the ASB Awards will honour the individuals and teams who have made a profound difference in their communities. With 300 guests joining us, the largest attendance in the event’s history, the awards have become a true moment of pride for the sector.


What is the dress code?
Well, this is a celebratory formal event so the following is recommended: a smart suit or a dinner jacket for all male award attendees and a dress, jacket or gown for all female attendees. We really look forward to celebrating with you.

And a big thank you again to our main National ASB Conferences sponsors

Putting a spotlight on the shortlisted nominees

1. Team of the Year

  • Transport for West Midlands Safety Officers
  • Southend City Council CCTV Team
  • Community Safety Unit, Warrington Borough Council
  • Thrive Homes’ ASB and Sustainment Team
  • Kirklees ASB Team
  • Wakefield Central City East NPT
  • Guinness Partnership’s Safe Neighbourhoods and Support Team
  • St Helens Town Centre Team
  • Leeds Anti‑Social Behaviour Team – West Yorkshire Police

2. Best Project Award

  • Pulham’s Youth Engagement Project
  • Blackpool Transport Network Supervisors ASB Team
  • Anti‑Knife, Anti‑Robbery (AKAR)
  • Empowering People in Communities (EPIC)
  • Premier League Kicks
  • Street Focus Torquay
  • Tigers Trust Targeted Youth Engagement Programme
  • Northamptonshire Immediate Justice Project
  • Project Pinpoint
  • Lancashire Constabulary’s Response to e‑bikes

3. Practitioner of the Year

  • Mary O’Connor
  • Ryan Moore
  • PC Jonathan Abel
  • Emma White
  • Francis Hargreaves
  • Hannah Hulse
  • Hannah Ryan
  • Nicholas Bale
  • Martina Atkins

4. Police Initiative of the Year

  • Fusion 8 Community Hub (Places for People project in collaboration with the police)
  • The Durham COG
  • Op Nautical
  • Operation Wheeler
  • Operation Roscoe
  • Operation Orion
  • SYP Motorcycle and Rural Crime Team
  • Trecco Watch

5. Exemplary Partnership Award

  • Lancashire Partnership Against Crime
  • The “Jog On” Initiative
  • Havering CSP CBO Panel
  • Stevenage Borough Council
  • Thanet Community Safety Partnership
  • Metropolitan Police x Westminster ASB Awareness Week Partnership
  • Wisbech Neighbourhood Policing Team & Clarion Housing Association
  • Everton in the Community
  • Durham Constabulary, Durham County Council & Durham University
  • City of Doncaster Council, South Yorkshire Police & Frenchgate Shopping Centre

6. Local Authority of the Year

  • Reigate Borough Council
  • Birmingham City Council
  • East Herts Council
  • Northumberland County Council
  • Stratford District Council
  • Cardiff Council
  • London Borough of Barnet

7. Housing Provider of the Year

  • Adullam Homes Housing Association
  • BCP Homes
  • Your Housing Group
  • West Kent Housing Association
  • Aspire Housing
  • Fairhive Homes

8. Outstanding Apprentice Award

  • Abigail Marsh
  • Gillian Knowles
  • Amie Monaghan
  • Mia Williams