Ozzie's wizard job!

Oz on the beat...

Thanks to some hard work by Tenancy Support Officer PC Ozzie Malik, WDH has become one of the first housing providers to successfully apply for the closure of a property due to the occupant’s antisocial behaviour (ASB).

Working in partnership with the Police and Wakefield Council, the application to close the property on Duke of York Avenue, Portobello was granted at Wakefield Magistrates Court last week.

As well as ordering the closure of the property, the court also issued an Antisocial Behaviour Order (ASBO) on the occupant, 61 year old Susan Harris which prohibits her from causing harassment, alarm and distress to any person, playing loud music from any other address, or approaching her neighbour.

It became obvious that she was making life intolerable for her neighbours
PC Ozzie Malik

The closure order prevents her from returning to the property.

WDH becomes one of the first housing providers to enact the option of closure after the tenant broke the terms of an Antisocial Behaviour Injunction (ASBI) taken against her following complaints from neighbours.

Great Success...

“This closure is a great success for the local community," says WDH Tenancy Support Officer PC Ozzie Malik, "We have spent a lot of time building a case against the tenant after it became obvious that she was making life intolerable for her neighbours.”

“We have spent many hours getting this result – from sitting in neighbours’ homes till early in the morning recording the noise levels to taking statements and serving injunctions.”

“On its own, a closure would mean that while she couldn’t live in that particular home there was nothing stopping her moving-in somewhere nearby, but the restriction order means she can’t be anywhere near the people she has previously upset.”

We do not hesitate in taking enforcement action
Richard Forster

WDH Service Director Neighbourhoods Richard Forster says the closure is not only a testament to WDH’s commitment to tackling ASB, but also to the very strong partnership we have with local Neighbourhood Policing Teams and Wakefield Council's Antisocial Behaviour Unit in our desire to make a difference to the lives of tenants in WDH estates.

Tackling ASB...

“In this partnership, our approach is to intervene at the earliest opportunity to ensure that people are aware of the consequences of their actions" says Richard, "We work to offer support to those who need it most and promote positive behaviour to help tenancies be successful."

"However, we do not hesitate in taking enforcement action against those who persistently cause harm in their neighbourhood and who fail to heed our warnings and will consider all forms of legal actions that are available to us.”

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