You could write to the Council who will send you diary logs and write them a letter. You could also speak to the community police.
I can only sympathise. I have a neighbour whose solution to the Council writing to her to tell her to stop buzzing our intercoms all the time was to throw rocks at our windows instead. I think that the police and councils were getting a bit better at dealing with difficult neighbours before all the cuts kick in but it is not high priority.
Some ASB Officers are better than others and you might as well give it a go. It must work for some people.
I presume the management company has been informed that the ball playing has not stopped. It might be worth looking at their contract to see if you can threaten to replace them if they don't deal with it more effectively. If your property is leasehold, they will have the same lease and you should look at that to see what the good behaviour terms are which are usually set out in a schedule at the end of the document.
The more all the neighbours can work together the better. If you are sent diary logs by the Council, make sure that all your neighbours have them and are filling them in. Send them in after about a month as Councils don't usually ask for them to be returned and they do use them as a way of fobbing people off. I doubt the Council will be prepared to take them to court for ball playing given some of the problems they have to deal with but they should write to them and it is surprising how often people do respond to formal written warnings.
Nothing is easy about dealing with nuisance neighbours. I have had more than my fair share. Bear in mind that a problem with your neighbours is something that you have to disclose if you sell. These problems do often resolve themselves with people moving, teenagers moving away etc.
So it begins….. Streeting resigns
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By special request, let’s discuss our favourite Classic Music and why?
(oh dear big mistake) and he got a mouthful of abuse ! Now where we live we are surrounded by parks, playing fields, football pitches etc. Within a minutes walk so it’s not as though there’s nowhere else to go . Any ideas on how to handle this ?
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sympathies over the ball playing though it must drive you all batty.
maybe you can all get up a meeting and then all sign a letter or something to go housing management.if they then let the family know theyre prepared to prosecute and/or evict them and point out theres parks etc to play on they might give it up.i beleive they CAN be evicted for such a thing.it may make a difference.
