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House in Kibbles Lane, Southborough, closed after anti-social reports

By: Katie Heslop

Published: 13:53, 01 December 2021

Updated: 14:45, 01 December 2021

A home has been closed following more than 120 calls to police about anti-social behaviour.

Kent Police applied for the closure order at Sevenoaks Magistrates’ Court following concerns raised by residents about the home in Kibbles Lane, Southborough.

Officers outside the house in Kibbles Lane, Soutborough, which received more than 120 calls about anti-social behaviour Pic: Kent Police

Officers were called to the address on a number of occasions about nuisance behaviour, noise, substance misuse and criminal damage.

PC Liz Simpson carried out a number of inquiries and liaised with the landlord in order to improve life for local residents.

The closure order means that for the next three months it is an offence for anyone to enter the property other than the landlord.

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Penalties for breaching the order include a fine and even a prison sentence.

A sign has been placed on the front door with a warning that it is an offence to enter.

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Sgt Ian Loader from the Community Safety Unit said: "Anti-social behaviour is committed by a small minority of people but it can have a wide-reaching impact on a community. In instances like this one, abusive and nuisance behaviour near to your home can seriously affect your quality of life.

"Local residents should not have to suffer in silence and we are pleased we have been able to work with the landlord and the court to secure this order."

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