Speak to your Community Police Officer and to your Council. The Council will send you diary logs to fill in. Send them in as early as you can. Keep a copy and keep filling them in because the Council will probably write a letter and then do nothing more unless you contact them again with more information. They take a lot of pushing. It took over two years for us to get them to tell our neighbour that they would take action if she didn't behave - and this was someone who throws rocks at our windows at 3 am and pulled her 90 year old neighbours window out of its frame. You have to think about how your neighbours will behave if they receive a letter or notice. It takes quite a lot of effort on a Council's behalf to get a CBO (previously an ASBO). Alternatively they might use a noise abatement notice - this includes unpleasant smells. Include the smell of smoking on any logs.
Nuisance is a civil issue and that would mean you suing them yourself. You really don't want to go through with the cost and stress of a court case but sometimes a solicitors letter will stop it.
The best bet is probably the Community Police Officer but it will depend how good they are and how much time they have. It is one of the things that PCSO were often quite good at but there are few of them left.
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