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Nightmare neighbours face tougher measures

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Friday 17 Jun, 2022 at 12:01AM
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Noisy neighbours? Council tells victims to move

Nettleton Court and Dudeney Lodge in Hollingdean from Stanford Road - Picture by Hassocks5489 / Wikimedia Commons

Nightmare neighbours could face a crackdown if councillors back new measures to deal with complaints about anti-social behaviour from tenants across Brighton and Hove.

One of the measures could be to issue “community protection notices” (CPN) to people causing problems.

Failing to comply with a CPN is a criminal offence and the courts can fine offenders and make further orders backed by the threat of a prison sentence.

The measure is among more than half a dozen recommendations after a review by council housing officials “with crucial input from residents”.

The review followed frequent complaints by tenants, leaseholders and their representatives about anti-social behaviour.

A deputation of people living in two council blocks in Hollingdean – Nettleton Court and Dudeney Lodge – asked Brighton and Hove City Council for help last year.

They asked the council and police to take action after long-standing problems with noise and harassment.

And in Craven Vale, in east Brighton, residents criticised the council for housing drug dealers on the estate near known drug addicts and people recovering from drink and drug problems.

Details of the review are included in a report going before the council’s Housing Committee next Wednesday (22 June).

The report shares common themes raised during the review, including

  • The need for better communication with residents
  • Taking responsibility to deal with cases
  • More sensitivity and awareness on the impact of anti-social behaviour on victims
  • Clearer information on the council’s website
  • Clearer performance reporting
  • Clearer information on reporting anti-social behaviour
  • More sensitivity when responding to residents with poor mental health.
  • Training and support for staff

…

Recommendations in the report suggest a review of the “sensitive lets” policy, increased use of satisfaction surveys and the creation of a rapid response strategy.

The report said: “Everyone should feel safe and secure in their home and not suffer from anti-social behaviour, nuisance or harassment.

“We will take steps to prevent anti-social behaviour (ASB) from occurring, and where it does occur, we will aim to take swift and effective action to find a lasting solution while supporting the victims of ASB and supporting behaviour change of the perpetrator.”

The council’s tenancy management team surveyed 140 tenants who either were experiencing or had experienced anti-social behaviour. The team received 18 responses.

An additional survey of 36 tenants who had experienced hate-related anti-social behaviour received three responses.

Communication was a common theme during the survey, with delays in updating tenants on officers’ progress with their cases.

A task and finish group comprising 13 tenants raised concerns about the length of time taken to deal with anti-social behaviour, the language used and the focus on supporting perpetrators.

The group told the council that it must do better at managing victims’ expectations as they were not always aware of the complexity of cases.

The next steps are likely to include council officials drawing up a new “anti-social behaviour policy”.

The Housing Committee is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 4pm on Wednesday 22 June. The meeting is scheduled to be webcast on the council’s website.

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Comments 5

  1. Mike Dixon says:
    4 years ago

    Some years ago BHCC had an excellent noise abatement team. I remember them going to somebodies flat late at night and removing disco equipment. The staff wore stab proof high visibility vests. The problem was sorted immediately and the neighbours were utterly delighted with the response. I believe the equipment taken was later sold and the money given to local charities.

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  2. Nige says:
    4 years ago

    When are the council going to tackle out of control Airbnb party houses which make neighbour’s lives a misery?

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  3. Hove Guy says:
    4 years ago

    There is a lot that I dislike about the current B&H council, but I must give a word of praise for the Environmental Department, who dealt very swiftly and effectively with a problem I had with a noisy neighbour, who kept me awake night after night. Within a couple of days of my returning the necessary form to them, the noise stopped and a few weeks after that the offender left.

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  4. Simon p says:
    4 years ago

    This should be interesting when it comes to students?
    Can’t see the Greens cracking down on their own voter’s!

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  5. DAVID says:
    4 years ago

    If this happens it will be wonderful…we are surrounded by HMO,s …who just do not care how badly they behave.And there is no way to make them stop.the university students are here for a year and are out of control. So my fingers and toes are firmly crossed as we have considered seling up.just because the students are so revolting.

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