Sunderland Echo

Court orders house closure over disorder

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

A woman is homeless after a court ordered her home be closed for three months after reports of anti-social behaviour.

Magistrate­s in Sunderland made the order under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.

It means that no one is able to enter the Gentoo-owned property at 20 Oldfield Close, Southwick, where Leighanne Usher lived until the hearing on Friday.

The court heard the 28-year-old was unable to stop associates attending the property, causing a nuisance.

Hayley Hebb, for Northumbri­a Police, said a possession order was granted by Sunderland County court.

Ms Hebb said: “A court may make a closure order if the court is satisfied that a person associated with the use of the premises has engaged or is likely to engage in disorderly, offensive or criminal behaviour and cause nuisance to members of the public.

“We submit that there has been both crime and disorder on the premises in question.

“The majority of incidents have been perpetrate­d by associates of Miss Usher.

“Gentoo and Sunderland City Council fully support this applicatio­n.

“These orders are draconian, but a number of avenues have been explored unsuccessf­ully.”

Gregg Stephens, defending, said: “Despite what we have heard about her today, her only conviction­s are for traffic offences.

“I concede anti-social behaviour, but we don’t agree with everything that is in the bundle. A lot of it is hearsay.

“The order is unnecessar­y for a number of reasons.

“She will not be appealing the possession order.

“She doesn’t want to stay at the address. She just wants somewhere to go. If you make the closure order today, she immediatel­y becomes homeless.

“Leighanne Usher is very vulnerable domestic violence victim, and the main problem is probably not Leighanne Usher, but her previous partner.

“She is desperate to be away from that address and out of Sunderland, somewhere he can’t find her.

“The residents in the street want her out, the council wants her out and the housing associatio­n wants her out. She wants out too, but there is nowhere for her to go.”

Bench chairman Jennifer Bell said they had considered allowing Usher to remain in the property, but that they had to have regard to the human rights of neighbours.

Ms Bell added: “We believe Miss Usher would be unable to prevent her expartner or others from entering her property and surroundin­g area.”

“The residents in the street want her out” GREGG STEPHENS

 ??  ?? Leighanne Usher’s home at 20 Oldfield Close, Southwick.
Leighanne Usher’s home at 20 Oldfield Close, Southwick.

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