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Second Poole flat in housing block fully closed by the courts

A SECOND flat at a residential block in Poole has been shut down by courts after "enduring" anti-social behaviour – with both properties…

Bournemouth flat closed by the court for three months

A FLAT in Bournemouth has been closed by the courts as council chiefs and police attempt to address “persistent nuisance” caused to others in the block. The property at Danielle Court in Lowther Gardens can now only be accessed by staff or authorised agents of the landlord for clearing and repairs. The closure order was granted for a period of three months by magistrates sitting in Poole on Monday, February 15. It was secured following work by BCP Council and Dorset Police, which involved the collection of evidence over several months after residents raised concerns about anti-social behaviour and drug-related activity.

Closure order of Gillingham address extended to three months

Sovereign and Dorset Police initially secured a temporary two-week order for 76 The Meadows in Gillingham. The case was back in course in mid-December when magistrates sitting in Poole granted a three-month order under section 80 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This measure means that no visitors are permitted to attend the address, which is part of a block of homes. Other residents in the block are still allowed guests under the order, while access is still permitted for emergency services, the landlord and owner of the property. Helen Hann, Sovereign regional director for housing said: At Sovereign we believe everyone should have a place they are proud to call home in communities they want to live in. When there are reports of anti-social behaviour in our areas we do all we can, working with our residents and our partner agencies, including the police, to try and ensure there is positive resolution to the problem.

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