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Court bans visitors to Huntingdon house for 3 months

Anyone found on the premises risks arrest

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The tenant of a house in Huntingdon home has been banned from having visitors call round for the next 3 months. He has been slapped with a closure order by the courts following complaints about anti-social behaviour.

It means if anyone other than the tenant, his immediate family, the property agent and emergency services until 26 September 2024, they could be arrested.

The closure order was issued to 4 St George’s Court today (27 June) after a successful application from Huntingdonshire Neighbourhood officers to Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court.

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“The action came as a result of frequent reports of anti-social behaviour, noise complaints reported drug dealing and drug use coming from the address,” said PC Ross Spalhoff of Cambridgeshire police.

“A closure order was granted, and the property will be partially closed for three months.

The closure order was issued to 4 St George’s Court today (27 June) after a successful application from Huntingdonshire Neighbourhood officers to Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court.

The closure order was issued to 4 St George’s Court today (27 June) after a successful application from Huntingdonshire Neighbourhood officers to Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court.

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He said: “Residents living in the surrounding streets of the property have endured no end of anti-social behaviour and drug related incidents.

“The partial closure order will allows the tenant to remain living at the address but will prevent those who have been attending to commit anti-social behaviour and other criminal offences.”

The closure order states that the house be partially closed in accordance with the Anti-Social Behaviour and Policing Act 2014.

No one is permitted to enter except the tenant, his immediate family, the property agent and emergency services until 26 September 2024.

If anyone is found on the premises unlawfully they render themselves liable for arrest.

 

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