Image demonstrating Alnwick flats served with Closure Order following anti-social behaviour  

Alnwick flats served with Closure Order following anti-social behaviour  

Closure Orders have been made by North Northumbria Magistrates Court in relation to two neighbouring flats in Towergate, Alnwick due to continued and escalating anti-social behaviour in and around the properties. 
 
Last week, the council - supported by Northumbria Police - secured a three-month closure order from magistrates which bans anybody apart from the tenant and professional bodies from entering either premise. Penalties for breaching the order include a hefty fine or a possible jail term. 

The closure order follows an investigation by Anti-Social Behaviour Officers from Northumberland County Council’s Housing Service, assisted by Northumbria Police. 

Northumbria Police and Northumberland County Council received numerous complaints from local residents about disorder and anti-social behaviour occurring at the block of flats.   

The properties are managed by Northumberland County Council on behalf of Gentoo. 

County Councillor, Colin Horncastle, cabinet member with responsibility for community services, said: " The behaviour of this group has had a significant impact on other residents living in and around Towergate. 
 
“Despite our efforts to resolve the problems our warnings were ignored. We hope that these Closure Orders send out a strong message that behaviour which ruins the quality of life for other people in Northumberland will not be tolerated. Our tenants and other residents in the area have a right to live in their homes in peace and without fear and no one is untouchable.” 
 
Seargeant Duncan Budge of Northumbria Police said: “Securing this order was a fantastic outcome for the communities of Towergate. 
“Nobody should be made to feel intimidated or frightened in their own home, and that’s why we have done everything possible in order to shut this address down to visitors.     

“We will continue to closely monitor the area, and should anyone breach this order, they will face criminal repercussions and potential time behind bars.    
 
“I’d like to thank the whole community for their patience and cooperation throughout, and hope this outcome offers them some comfort. By working with the community and partners, we can continue to ensure this area remains a safe and pleasant place to live and work.”
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