Students could face prosecution over loud parties and weed

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Students could face prosecution over loud parties and weed
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Liverpool Council and Merseyside Police have cracked down on disturbances in Mossley Hill

Young people living at an address on Stalbridge Avenue have been warned stronger sanctions may follow after being slapped with community protection notices by Liverpool Council . Following reports of “regular disturbances” from neighbours, the city council has worked with Merseyside Police to issue a directive to students.

Working alongside a landlord and neighbouring properties, Liverpool Council and Merseyside Police had handed out four separate community protection notices to occupiers at Stalbridge Avenue. Disturbances were reported to the city council’s private sector housing team regarding “constant” cannabis misuse and loud parties.

As a result, officials visited the property on June 17 to issue the notices which instructed the students to cease the disruptive behaviour immediately. According to a spokesperson for Liverpool Council, the notices state if they continue to smoke cannabis around the property, they will be hit with a fine or even prosecuted.

A Liverpool Council spokesperson said: “This sends a strong message to students and student landlords that anti-social behaviour is not tolerated in our communities ahead of the end of the academic year. The council is working alongside the universities and Merseyside Police to ensure community safety over this period.

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