Court order bans visitors from Scarborough property
Case Summary
A court order has been issued banning visitors from a property in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, following reports of anti-social behavior. The partial closure order allows the resident to remain at the address but prohibits others from attending. Breaching the order may result in imprisonment, fines, or both. This measure aims to curb disturbances linked to the property and protect community safety. The case reflects the use of civil orders to manage anti-social conduct without full eviction.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Partial closure order
- • Anti-social behavior
- • Property access restrictions
- • Enforcement penalties
Case Timeline
1 eventCourt order bans visitors from Scarborough property
A court has issued an order banning visitors from a property in Scarborough due to reports of anti-social behaviour. The order allows the resident to live there but prohibits others from visiting, aiming to reduce disturbances in the area. This action was taken by York Magistrates’ Court following a request from North Yorkshire Police.
Press Coverage
Court order bans visitors from Scarborough property
Visitors have been banned from visiting a property in North Yorkshire after reports of anti-social behaviour. Police have partially closed the property in Scarborough which allows the resident to continue …
Court order bans visitors from Scarborough property
Visitors have been banned from visiting a property in North Yorkshire after reports of anti-social behaviour. Police have partially closed the property in Scarborough which allows the resident to continue …