Manchester Evening News

Caravan park row teen given injunction after rows with neighbour

Judge gives woman, 18, six-month ban from plot on travellers’ site

- Neal Keeling neal.keeling@men-news.co.uk @nealkeelin­gmen

ATEENAGER who lives on a travellers’ caravan park in Salford has been hit with an injunction after threatenin­g a neighbour.

Melissa Doherty, 18, has been served with a sixmonth order preventing her from harassing or threatenin­g violence towards a neighbour on the Duchy Road site.

Salix Homes, which manages the site, sought legal action against Doherty after she attacked another resident on the site. The first incident occurred on February 15 this year after Doherty launched an attack on one of her neighbours and her visitors, forcing the victim to flee the site until an injunction was put in place.

At the time Doherty was served with an emergency injunction by the courts preventing her from harassing or attacking her neighbour or entering her plot.

A trial was due to take place at Manchester Civil Justice Centre last month but Doherty breached the terms of the emergency injunction during another incident on April 30 when she was caught on CCTV entering her neighbour’s plot.

During a recent court hearing at Manchester Civil Justice Centre the judge granted a six-month Injunction Order with power of arrest against Doherty.

Under the conditions of the injunction, Doherty is banned from harassing, abusing or threatenin­g violence toward her neighbour or her neighbour’s visitors. She is also banned from entering her neighbour’s plot on the site. The Injunction Order will remain in place until November 16 this year.

Sue Sutton, executive director of operations at Salix Homes, said: “Salix Homes has managed the Duchy Road Caravan Park since 2011 and we are very proud of our track record on the site where incidents of anti-social behaviour are at an alltime low

“We work very closely with residents on the site and the wider community to ensure it is a safe and secure place to live, which is why we welcome the court’s decision to grant an Injunction Order against Melissa Doherty.

“We hope this case sends out a very clear message that we will not tolerate any type of criminal or anti-social behaviour on the site and we will always take action where necessary to ensure all our neighbourh­oods are safe places to live.”

‘We will not tolerate any type of anti-social behaviour’

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