A house used for drug dealing and anti-social behaviour has been closed down following action by Kent Police.
Thanet Community Safety Unit applied for the closure order at the property in Margate Road, Ramsgate following repeated calls to the address.
More stories
- Jaw broken during alleged bottle assault in Paddock Wood
- Serious assaults on Saturday night shuts A2 near Canterbury for police investigation!
- ‘Monster of the Night’ cold case investigation leads to 42-year sentence for Kent serial rapist
In the last two months, local residents have reported loud music, shouting, drug dealing and assaults in and around the property.
Local police officers successfully applied for a closure order* under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 at Folkestone Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 25 February 2021.
The order, which was supported by Thanet District Council and East Kent Housing, bars anyone except council employees or contractors from entering the premises until Wednesday 26 May.
Inspector Paul Robson, of the Thanet Community Safety Unit, said: ‘Kent Police fully understands the impact that anti-social behaviour has on those living near properties like this one. ‘We are committed to working with partner agencies and using every tool available us to ensure Thanet continues to be a safe and happy place to live and work.’My officers will continue working in communities where anti-social behaviour concerns have been raised to ensure we take action against offenders.’
Top image shows property, with the closure order* attached to the front door