Covid-19 breaches and anti-social behaviour lead to full closure order on Northumberland property
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It followed an investigation by Community Safety Officers from Northumberland County Council’s Housing and Public Protection Service, assisted by Northumbria Police.
The residence on the Highfields estate in Berwick has been closed by Magistrates Court for a period of three months during which time the occupier must leave the premises.
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The case was brought to court following an investigation triggerd by multiple and significant complaints about anti-social behaviour in and around the property.
The occupier had also breached Covid regulations by constantly having people into his house during the former lockdown.
Neighbours had to endure numerous episodes of shouting, fighting and drunken and intimidating behaviour arising from adults congregating outside the property.
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Hide AdThe occupier of the premises was offered professional help but did not engage with the support services offered.
Cllr John Riddle, cabinet member with responsibility for public protection, said: "We received numerous complaints from neighbours concerned about the continued acts of anti-social behaviour coming from this property.
"The county council is committed to protecting the public and tackling any behaviour which has a negative impact on the community. Residents have a right to live in their homes in peace and without fear. During the current coronavirus pandemic it has been particularly concerning for neighbours who feared for their health as well as their safety.
"Despite our efforts to resolve the problems our warnings were ignored. We hope that this closure order sends out a strong message that behaviour which ruins the safety and quality of life for other people in Northumberland will not be tolerated."
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Hide AdInsp John Swan from Northumbria Police added: “This was a private property which often had groups of people congregating to drink alcohol who would fight, shout and bring misery to the wider community. Be warned - just because you own your own home, it does not make you exempt from our enforcement action.
“This property will remain empty for the next three months and give residents the reassurance they deserve and show them we are serious about tackling crime and disorder.”