Property in Luton shut down by courts after drug-related anti-social behaviour

Property in Luton shut down by courts after drug-related anti-social behaviour.

Nobody other than the renter is permitted inside a Luton home after the courts ordered it closed owing to continuing anti-social activity.

Luton Magistrates’ Court granted a partial home closure for the Copenhagen Close residence.

The problems were caused by visitors to the residence rather than the renter, thus a partial order was issued, allowing only the landlord, tenant, healthcare providers, and emergency services to enter the property.

Complaints included late-night noise and annoyance, huge crowds assembling outside, aggressive attitude towards homeowners, and extended durations of dog barking.

Cllr Maria Lovell, portfolio holder responsible for community safety, stated, “The council’s Priority Anti-Social Behaviour team successfully secured a partial closure order at Luton Magistrates’ Court this week following reports of persistent drug-related anti-social behaviour linked to a property in Copenhagen Close.

We want to make it clear that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated, and we will take firm action to ensure residents feel safe in their neighbourhood.”

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