Mansfield District Council has successfully secured a full closure order for a property linked to criminal activity and persistent anti-social behaviour.
The house on Chadburn Road was shut down by the council and Nottinghamshire police after evidence showed ongoing nuisance, disorder and criminal activity at the property, which was having a significant negative impact on the community.
The Closure Order prohibits access to the property and allows enforcement agencies to take further action against those responsible for the issues continues. Further investigation of the tenants is also being undertaken.
Councillor Anne Callaghan, Portfolio Holder for Housing at Mansfield District Council, said: "This Closure Order demonstrates our determination to take firm action where criminal activity and serious anti-social behaviour are affecting our communities.
"We understand the distress and disruption this type of behaviour can cause to residents and we are committed to working with our partners to investigate concerns, take enforcement action and support those affected.
"I would like to thank local residents for reporting issues and providing information, as well as our officers and Nottinghamshire Police for their work in securing this outcome. We encourage anyone experiencing anti-social behaviour or concerned about criminal activity in their area to come forward and report it. Every report helps us build a clearer picture and take effective action."
This case follows two other successful closure orders obtained in January 2026 after Mansfield District Council utilised new powers to repossess properties linked to anti-social behaviour and criminal activity.
For more information on anti-social behaviour, including how to report it, visit https://www.mansfield.gov.uk/community-safety-crime/report-anti-social-behaviour