Kettering Anti-Social Behaviour Reporting System expanding in town

The Town Council has allocated the funding to enable this pioneering new system to be managed for another year.

Author: Ellie RobsonPublished 10th Sep 2025

Northamptonshire Business Crime Partnership, working with Kettering Town Council, have announced that Kettering Anti-Social Behaviour Reporting System (KARS), is expanding from the town centre and the Grange shopping precinct to include many other retail areas in the town.

KARS will now extend its reach to help businesses prevent and detect anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the town centre, the Grange precinct, Highfield Crescent, London Road, Hampden Crescent, St Stephen’s Road and St John’s Road, Brambleside and Lake Avenue.

The NBCP, together with Northamptonshire Police, local ASB officers and businesses, work together to prevent and deter criminal activities but also disrupt the root causes of anti-social behaviour, enhancing community safety for shoppers, workers and all visitors.

They say the collaboration helps with addressing issues related to crime and anti-social behaviour.

KARS uses easily accessible technology, known as DISC, to enable member businesses to identify persons responsible for anti-social behaviour and submit reports to the Business Crime Partnership.

This intelligence is shared with the correct bodies such as the Neighbourhood Policing Team, North Northants Community Safety Officers, the Environment Department and other relevant agencies, to gather intelligence and take appropriate action.

The Town Council and the NBCP invite all businesses and stakeholders to actively participate in this initiative.

Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, smartspeaker, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Rayo app.