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Ramsgate flat closed down by police after 'nuisance neighbour' makes residents' lives hell

A flat has been closed down by police following reports of drug dealing and neighbours being threatened with violence.

Residents also raised concerns about criminal damage, noise and alcohol-related disorder at the rented property in Addington Street, Ramsgate.

The flat in Addington Street, Ramsgate. Picture: Kent Police
The flat in Addington Street, Ramsgate. Picture: Kent Police

People were reported to be coming and going from the address at all hours of the day.

Residents alleged that if they tried to challenge the behaviour of the "nuisance neighbour", they were subjected to threats of violence.

Often the incidents would spill out into the communal areas of the building.

Officers from the Thanet Community Safety Unit applied to Margate Magistrates’ Court for a closure order for the flat, which was approved on Monday, February 7.

The order, made under Section 80 of the Anti-Social Behaviour and Policing Act 2014, was served on the property two days later and will remain in place for three months.

Anti-social behaviour officer PC Ben Cadge said: "The tenant was described as a real nuisance neighbour, people felt intimidated trying to access their own homes and the anti-social behaviour and ongoing noise was particularly upsetting for those with children.

"The tenant had been warned previously about the impact the actions of those at the property were having on the surrounding community and was given opportunities to rectify the situation.

"However it is not acceptable for anyone to have to put up with these issues, it was clear to us that they were significant and ongoing, therefore the closure order was the most appropriate course of action."

PC Cadge urged any residents who find themselves in similar situations regarding anti-social behaviour to report it to Kent Police on 101 (999 if a crime is in progress) or via the Kent Police website.

He added: "We are committed to working with Thanet District Council and other partners to tackle anti-social behaviour in the district and we ask people not to suffer in silence but report it so action can be taken."

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