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Housing officials tackling hundreds of cases of anti-social behaviour

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Friday 20 Jan, 2023 at 12:01AM
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Housing officials are dealing with 270 cases of anti-social behaviour on council estates across Brighton and Hove, it emerged this week.

The number was revealed as councillors adopted a new policy aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour in a “victim-focused” way.

Residents in Craven Vale as well as Nettleton Court and Dudeney Lodge residents’ associations have called for action to deal with anti-social behaviour.

They have asked public questions at meetings of Brighton and Hove City Council and its committees, as well as sending deputations and presenting petitions.

Labour councillor Nancy Platts called for weekly “catch up” calls between the housing department and police at one meeting last year.

These calls could share information about drug dealers and cuckooing, where vulnerable people’s homes are taken over for crime.

She also called for “sensitive lets” at Craven Vale and an end to the council housing people with a history of drug dealing.

Despite being told that this was the case, a tenant moved into a flat on the estate in August and terrorised neighbours until police closed his flat in October.

The new policy, approved by the council’s Housing Committee on Wednesday (18 January), includes a rapid response to ensure victims and councillors are regularly updated about relevant cases.

Community protection notices will also be served on nightmare neighbours with secure tenancies. Previously, they were served only on those in temporary housing.

Labour councillor Gill Williams said that she “could not wait” for the new policy, saying that she had also supported people facing anti-social behaviour in Craven Vale and Whitehawk.

She asked how long a rapid response would take because she needed it “yesterday”.

Housing officer Justine Harris said that rapid responses and other policy recommendations were already in use.

Green councillor Steph Powell said that she had been dealing with one case in her day job with Sussex Police since before she was elected in 2019.

Councillor Powell asked for evidence and reassurance that the council was taking anti-social behaviour seriously.

She said: “There is nothing more soul destroying than being a resident and living in this situation day to day, week after week, possibly year after year.

“You’re contending with someone or a group who are making your life miserable, for whatever reasons.

“Whether it’s hate incidents or other reasons it is utterly unacceptable at every level. Swift action must be taken to deal with that.”

Ms Harris said that the council took anti-social behaviour seriously and was focusing on improving responses to hate crimes.

Conservative councillor Anne Meadows raised concerns about the council rehousing problem tenants and “moving the problem on”.

Referring to the recent court case and flat closure in Craven Vale, Councillor Meadows said: “Someone was taken to court and taken out – but they’re back as the council has the responsibility to house them.

“Residents are upset they might have pushed their problem into another area.”

Ms Harris said that the council had a duty to house people and that any actions had to be “proportionate”.

The housing department is in the process of reviewing “sensitive lets”.

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Comments 5

  1. Big Gary says:
    3 years ago

    Surely the problem is lack of affordable housing Brexit and not enough universal credit?

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      Affordable housing and benefits don’t have anything to do with the way someone behaves in a property and the surrounding area. I find a common issue that is shared amongst community groups seems to be *timely* interventions. Stitch in time mentality could potentially be very beneficial in terms of cost and positive outcomes for reporters. A delayed light touch is effectively too late. Early rapid intervention makes a lot of sense to me.

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    • Helen says:
      3 years ago

      Big Gary
      Seriously, Brexit the cause of anti social behaviour ?

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  2. Helen says:
    3 years ago

    Big Gary
    Seriously, Brexit the cause of anti social behaviour ?

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  3. Chris says:
    3 years ago

    Lack of consideration for others and self-entitlement must play a part, anti-social behaviour occurs in all walks of life and across all social classes. Stats (which can be skewed in many ways) might indicate that poorer areas suffer more from antisocial hehaviour but it isn’t that simple.

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