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May 2022
A court has closed down a Harrogate council house for three months following claims a drug-dependent woman was being exploited by drug dealers.
Harrogate Borough Council, which owns the property on Cawthorne Avenue, applied to Harrogate Magistrates Court for a closure order on the property under Section 80 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2014.
A notice was served this week at the one-bedroom property, which has been occupied by a 27-year-old female tenant, who was named in court, since June 2021.
Harrogate Borough Council solicitor Lynne Ashton told the court yesterday the "draconian order" was necessary due to the tenant's spiralling addiction to class A drugs and the fact that known dealers and users were regularly seen visiting when she was not there.
The court heard how council housing staff have made repeated attempts to visit the tenant due to ongoing problems at the house, which have included threats of violence towards neighbours.
Ms Ashton said there was intelligence that the house was being used as a crackhouse and the tenant "appeared to be the victim of cuckooing".
Cuckooing is when drug dealers take over the home of a vulnerable person in order to use it as a base for drug dealing.
The tenant did not attend court to offer a defence.
Ms Ashton also told the court that the house was near Willow Tree Primary School and there were concerns about used needles being left outside when children walk to school.
The court agreed to close the property for three months, effective immediately.
Ms Ashton said the tenant will be offered a place at Fern House, a specialist hostel for homeless people in Starbeck operated by Harrogate Borough Council.
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