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Problem properties are closed

 Published on: 13th August 2018   |   By: Tim Green   |   Category: Uncategorized

Two flats in Mill End have been closed after reports of drug use, drug dealing and noise disturbance from neighbours.

Three Rivers worked in partnership with Hertfordshire Police and Thrive Home to gather evidence. The Council, Police and Thrive Homes have received numerous complaints from members of the public.

The Closure Orders were granted at St Albans Magistrates’ Court on Friday (August 10) on the properties in Curtis Close, Mill End. No-one is allowed to enter either flat for three months and anyone who breaks the terms of the Closure Orders will face arrest. The Court decided that the tenants would not be allowed to remain in their properties.

Cllr Roger Seabourne, Lead member for Community Safety and Partnerships said: “We very much value our close working relationship with the Police and Thrive Homes. By taking this action to close these addresses, we hope to improve the quality of life for our local community and provide some respite from the behaviour that has caused such misery for neighbours. Three Rivers want local residents to continue to report anything of concern via the non-emergency number 101, or, if a crime or ASB is in progress to dial 999. “

Chief Inspector Nick Lillitou said: “Once again we have worked closely with our partners to take action against those who are causing misery for others living in the local community. I hope this sends a clear message that we do take these matters seriously and will continue to crack down on this kind of behaviour, using all means available to us. I would urge people who are affected by such behaviour to please report it so that action can be taken to provide a long-term solution.”

Keith Gilder, Relationship Management Lead at Thrive Homes added: “Thrive is committed to enabling thriving communities where people enjoy living, so we will take tough action to tackle nuisance behaviour which threatens residents’ quality of life.

Working closely with our partners on this case, we have responded to neighbour complaints and achieved a successful outcome for the benefit of the community so residents can enjoy living in their homes, free from this kind of anti-social disturbance.”

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