A CHELMSLEY Wood property has been forced to close following complaints of anti-social behaviour by a tenant.
Solihull Community Housing (SCH) – which runs Solihull Council’s housing service – has successfully been granted a Closure Order for 36 Blackcat Close.
Birmingham Magistrates Court granted the order in proceedings against tenant Gary Norman, 39.
Norman did not attend the hearing, which was heard in his absence.
The Closure Order follows repeated incidents of anti-social behaviour at the address since April 2025.
The court heard that this included reports of Class A drug misuse; high number of undesirable persons attending the address and noise nuisance.
The Closure Order prohibits anyone with the exception of those named on the order – people working for Solihull Council, SCH or the emergency services – from remaining in, returning to, or entering the premises for a period of three months.
Councillor Mark Parker, cabinet member for Housing, said: “Our law-abiding tenants deserve to live safely in their homes, without fear of criminal activity. I’m therefore pleased and want to thank the SCH officers, Solihull Council’s legal team and West Midlands Police for successfully bringing this case to court and securing a Closure Order that prohibits the disruptive tenant from entering and living in one of our properties.
“I would encourage any of our tenants who think that criminal or anti-social behaviour is taking place in their area to contact SCH or the Police. You will be listened to and your complaints will be treated confidentially, and we may be able to act as we have with this tenant.”
Anyone that breaches the order commits an offence and can be arrested.
If found guilty of an offence they could be liable to imprisonment and/or a fine.
To make a complaint about anti-social or criminal behaviour in SCH properties, contact the dedicated Anti-Social Behaviour Hotline on 0121 717 1500.
