A flat in Ellesmere Port which has been plagued by anti-social behaviour (ASB), violence and drug related activity has been closed down.
Over the past six months, police and For Housing received numerous reports of ASB and drug related activity at a flat on Hyde Close in Ellesmere Port.
This included issues with noise, violence, criminal damage and reports of numerous people attending the address day and night.
The activity left residents in neighbouring properties feeling unsafe in their own homes.
After gathering a catalogue of evidence, officers from Ellesmere Port ASB team attended Cheshire Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 18 October 2022 where they were granted a three month closure order.
The occupant of the address, a 53 year old man, was ordered to leave the property and to find alternative accommodation.
All windows and doors will now be boarded up for a period of three months. Anyone who enters the address during that time is committing an offence and can be arrested.
PC Warwick Evans, partnership co-ordinator for Ellesmere Port local policing unit, said: “The action taken today is a positive and pro-active response to the concerns of the local community. Everyone has a right to feel safe in their own homes and I cannot emphasise the relief that this closure order will bring to local residents.
“The activity at this address was totally unacceptable and I have no doubt that the closure order is the right result for the community and it will have a positive impact on the area.
“Residents can now go about their daily business knowing that the order has been imposed and that anyone found breaching it will be prosecuted.
“I would like to thank ASB officer Paula Bagnall at For Housing for all the support she has provided throughout this case. I hope that this closure will serve as a warning that people who choose to behave in this way can lose their homes as a consequence of their actions.”
Local residents are encouraged to report any concerns to Cheshire Constabulary via the website:
https://www.cheshire.police.uk/tell-us
...or by calling 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Pictured - PC Tyson Darlington outside of the property.
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