Troublemakers will not be tolerated as council gets tough

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Monday, February 08, 2010
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COUNCIL chiefs in Carmarthenshire are getting tough with the neighbours from hell who are making people's lives a misery.

A family in Llanelli's Cefncaeu area have been evicted after a court order was gained to boot them out.

Residents worked with the council to gather evidence to evict the family following a long period of anti-social behaviour.

Area housing manager Les James said: "The family had been causing problems for some time including noise nuisance, friends coming and going causing disturbances, dumping rubbish, having an untidy garden, being abusive to neighbours and generally being a bad neighbour.

"This family were making their neighbours' lives hell and thought we couldn't touch them."

As part of a general war on neighbours from hell the council has taken out a restraining order as part of possession proceedings against an un-named Llanelli tenant who assaulted his partner and a housing officer. The tenant has since voluntarily surrendered his tenancy.

The injunction, a court order with the power of arrest if the tenants breaches it, forbade the tenant from causing a nuisance or annoyance to Carmarthenshire Council or any residents in the area, and from making threats of violence.

Where there have been "serious issues of anti-social behaviour, the council has been successful in demoting tenancies, sending a clear message that any further breaches of tenancy will not be tolerated.

A council spokesman said: "Once the tenancy has been demoted and there continues to be breaches, eviction is inevitable."

Another tenant in Llanelli who behaved anti-socially has had his secure tenancy demoted to a 12-month probationary tenancy.

A Tyisha man now faces being demoted because of his anti-social behaviour.

Head of housing, Robin Staines, said: "This is a result of the council and the community working together to send out a strong message that we will not tolerate anti-social behaviour on our estates.

Executive board member for housing and public protection, councillor Hugh Evans, said: "People who behave anti-socially and persistently breach their tenancy conditions by making their neighbours' lives hell will face being evicted.

"The council is applying the law where necessary to those who are involved in anti-social behaviour. If there is supported evidence against perpetrators, we will take tough action."

Community Safety Partnership chairman and Carmarthenshire Council chief executive, Mark James, said: "Tackling anti-social behaviour is a priority for the CSP. I would urge people suffering from anti-social behaviour to report any incidents to their local neighbourhood policing team or to our contact centre on 01267 234567."

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    by Jim, Swansea

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 10:28AM

    “Great it's a pity they don't do the same thing in Swansea.”

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    by Teifion, LLandovery

    Tuesday, February 09 2010, 8:11AM

    “I agree with both previous posters - councils behave as quickly as a supertanker - when they do do something then they tell the press hoping for some brownie marks.
    They don't really care about neighbours suffering months - usually years of pure hell
    I'm tempted to ask the journalists to do a bit of digging and finding out IF whilst front line services are being cut back the spin doctors dept (press office or communications director) is being beefed up (as looking good is much more important than doing good)?”

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    by Dave, Swansea

    Monday, February 08 2010, 11:32PM

    “Various councils always claim they are getting tough when the evict one family. But for each one they evict there seem to be plenty more who have been causing misery for years on end.

    It's about time these councils got tough as soon as any trouble occurs. Nuisance tenants should be evicted within months not years.

    Why is it the rights of nuisance tenants are ALWAYS put above the rights of other tenants?”

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    by Huw, Ammanford

    Monday, February 08 2010, 8:10PM

    “The local council have not been able to stop the antisocial behaviour from my neighbours. I've put up with between 6 and 8 people staying in a one bedroom flat above me and for three years every summer I used to go away for weeks at a time just for the sake of peace.
    It's still going on and I sent an email to the local councilor Huw Evans last week and haven't even had a reply.
    I've bought my flat and have even asked the council to buy it back or rehouse me and they have done nothing.
    I've involved the police who say it's a council problem and the council say it's a police matter.

    CCC might have done this and are obviously seeking publicity, but in general they are not as efficient as they make out.”

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