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Police serve closure order on property in Lawrance Square, Northfleet, following anti-social behaviour complaints

Police have secured a closure order on a property following persistent anti-social behaviour and drug misuse.

Complaints about the address in Lawrance Square, Northfleet, have also included incidents of criminal damage, threatening behaviour and intimidation, and noise.

A closure order has been served. Picture: Kent Police
A closure order has been served. Picture: Kent Police

Sgt Steve Cole said: “Residents and visitors to the area have suffered anti-social behaviour and incidents of disorder involving those using this premises for some time.

“They raised concerns with their local constables and council enforcement officers, who warned the occupants of the consequences if they continued.

“Their behaviour failed to improve and we have now put in place prohibitive measures to address this.”

Yesterday, officers applied for a closure order at Sevenoaks Magistrates' Court for the local authority-owned property.

After confirming it was empty, the force secured the building and a sign was placed on the door with a warning that it is an offence to enter.

Complaints of anti-social behaviour had been made against the premises
Complaints of anti-social behaviour had been made against the premises

Sgt Cole added: “We work closely with the local authority to tackle disorderly behaviour that can affect the quality of life for residents.

“Any other people who choose to pursue an anti-social and often criminal lifestyle can expect similar consequences.”

The order will last for three months and means any unauthorised person entering the property during this time, risks a fine and a prison sentence.

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