News from Bolton at Home
Here you'll find our most recent news articles, from important tenant updates and new housing developments, to new community initiatives and activities.
Here you'll find our most recent news articles, from important tenant updates and new housing developments, to new community initiatives and activities.
They might use the property to deal, store, or take drugs, to engage with sex work, as a place for criminals to live, and/or to financially abuse the resident. Plus, in some cases, criminals might pay other neighbours to watch the people coming and going from the property.
It’s so important to know what to look out for and how to report Cuckooing if you think you or someone else could be a victim (especially if they’re unaware of the issues at play).
It's important to:
A possible increase in antisocial behaviour.
Frequent visitors at unsociable hours.
Signs of drug use, such as unusual smells coming from a property.
Changes in the resident’s daily routine.
Not seeing the person who lives there, and when you do, there is a clear change in behaviour (such as appearing anxious).
Suspicious or unfamiliar vehicles outside an address.
Make a note of your concerns; times, dates, what’s happened, and the identities or names of people coming in and out.
Don’t approach any of the people you believe to be involved or take photographs.
We’re here for you. You can tell:
*Cuckooing takes its name from cuckoos, who take over the nests of other birds.