Image demonstrating Closure Order served on Alnwick property following serious ASB 

Closure Order served on Alnwick property following serious ASB 

A closure order has been served on a house in Alnwick due to serious anti-social behaviour at the property. 

It followed an investigation by Anti-Social behaviour Officers from Northumberland County Council’s Housing Service, assisted by Northumbria Police. 

The property on Upper Barresdale has been closed by North Northumbria Magistrates for a period of three months during which time only the tenant and relevant professional persons are permitted to enter the property.  

Penalties for breaching the Closure Order include a fine or a period of imprisonment. 

The case was brought to court following an investigation triggered by multiple and significant complaints about drug dealing, serious anti-social behaviour and noise by those visiting the property.  

Northumberland County Councillor Gordon Stewart, cabinet member for Looking after our Communities said: "We received a high number of serious complaints from neighbours concerned about the continued acts of anti-social behaviour coming from this property.  

"The county council is committed to protecting the public and tackling any behaviour which has a negative impact on the community. Residents have a right to live in their homes in peace and without fear.  

"We hope that this Closure Order sends out a strong message that behaviour which ruins the safety and quality of life for other people in Northumberland will not be tolerated." 

The Closure Order, supported by the Police, was granted by Magistrates Court under the provisions of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.  

Chief Inspector John Swan from Northumbria Police said:  
We know that visitors to this address have caused misery to the long-suffering neighbours, and we are delighted for them that this order has now been secured. 
 
“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 further police action 
 He added: “I’d like to thank the community for their ongoing and continued cooperation, and hope this positive outcome offers them reassurance. 

 “By working hand-in-hand with our partners at the council, we will continue to tackle these issues and would always encourage residents to report them to us.” 
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