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Tuesday, 11th May 2021, 12:34 pm
A flat in Hemel Hempstead is off-limits after police secured a full closure order following reports of chronic anti-social behaviour and suspected drug use.
The property in Figtree Hill, off Queensway, was the subject of many calls to police and the behaviour of the occupant(s) was having a negative impact on the community, so police officers from the Dacorum Community Safety Unit (CSU) took action.
They gathered evidence for the full closure order application, and despite the property being privately owned, it was subsequently granted at St Albans’ Magistrates Court on Wednesday, May 5.
Police secure full closure order for Hemel Hempstead flat
Lendlease could destroy its green credentials over Figtree Hill development in koala country, experts say
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Experts warn a controversial housing development in the middle of koala habitat could turn investors off.
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Experts have warned property developer Lendlease that its reputation as one of the most sustainable housing companies in the world could be damaged if it proceeds with a controversial development on the outskirts of Sydney.
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Experts say Lendlease risks losing investors if it fails to protect koalas on the site of a housing development near Sydney
Land clearing has begun at the site of the 1,700-home Figtree Hill development in Gilead