Ulverston home on Sun Street shut down after anti-social behaviour
A property on Sun Street in Ulverston has been closed. Following repeated anti-social behaviour complaints.
The closure order was granted on Friday, March 27. Police Officers said there were reports of anti-social behaviour and violence in and around the property.
The order means the property must now remain closed for up to three months. Entry is restricted, with no access for ex-residents.
What led to the closure
Police applied for the order after ongoing reports linked to the address.
These reports included disorder and behaviour affecting nearby residents. Officers said there were issues with anti-social behaviour and violence but no details were given beyond this.
The issues were described as persistent. Leading to officers seeking stronger enforcement through the courts.
What the order means
The order makes it an offence to enter the property without permission.
Only authorised individuals, such as police or the landlord, can access the address.
Anyone breaching the order risks arrest. The aim is to bring immediate relief to those living nearby.
Impact on the community
Cases like this can have a big impact on a street.
With the home closure police hope it will remove a focal point for repeated problems.
Helping the local community return to normal day-to-day life without any worries.