Yeovil House Ordered to be Boarded Up for Three Months Due to Anti-Social Behaviour
A house in Yeovil has been boarded up for three months following a court order due to persistent anti-social behaviour (ASB). The decision comes after residents endured months of disruption, prompting local authorities to take action with needles littering the street and 'customers' arriving constantly to Ermine Street to 'do a deal'.
Officers from Avon and Somerset Police's anti-social behaviour and Yeovil neighbourhood policing teams collaborated closely with the community to address the ongoing issues. The court order marks the culmination of their efforts to restore peace to the affected area.
The closure of the property is part of a broader strategy to tackle ASB in the community, ensuring that residents can feel safe in their neighbourhood. The house will remain sealed for three months, preventing further incidents and allowing authorities to continue their work in addressing local concerns.
The town of Yeovil remains flooded with drug users from all walks of society from Company Chairman abusing cocaine to benefit cheats injecting heroin, often in broad day light around church yards.