BCP Council secured the closure order for 35 Cinnamon Lane at Poole Magistrates’ Court earlier this week. This action on the Poole Housing Partnership (PHP) property comes just eight months after an initial three-month partial closure order was put in place by the courts. Cllr May Haines, BCP Council portfolio holder for community safety, said “This sends a message that antisocial behaviour will not be tolerated and we are working with partner agencies to identify a longer term solution for this address.” As reported, partial closure orders were secured for 32 and 35 Cinnamon Lane following “on-going and enduring anti-social behaviour”. This measure, which is being used increasingly by BCP Council, initially allowed the occupants to remain in their homes so the authorities could work with them to successfully sustain their tenancies.
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Hypocritical Hull councillor stands by Prince Philip racism comments made just hours after he died
She hit out against racist remarks she said he had made in the past
On Friday Aneesa Akbar said Prince Philip had made racist comments
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A Hull councillor has stood by comments she made just hours after Prince Philip died in which she hit out against racist remarks she said he had made in the past.
Liberal Democrats defend decision to leaflet day after Prince Philip s death
The party s actions have been labelled disrespectful by opponents
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Councillor Jack Haines was filmed delivering leaflets on Saturday, the day after Prince Philip s death (Image: Richard Addison)
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Liberal Democrat activists in Hull have been accused of being disrespectful for election campaigning 24 hours after the the death of Prince Philip.