Lancashire

Police Curb Nuisance With Restrictions on Bispham Property

By

Lisa Hayes
13 March 2026, 11:25 am

On Wednesday, 11 March 2026, the Lancashire Constabulary and Blackpool Coastal Housing successfully restricted access to a home on Munster Avenue in Bispham, Lancashire, to tackle ongoing crime. The legal move follows frequent reports from the community regarding illegal drug activity and incidents of physical violence at the address.

The court order prohibits anyone from entering the property, except for the tenant, for a period of three months. This measure was taken under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 to provide immediate relief to neighbours who have been affected by persistent disturbances.

The Bispham Neighbourhood Policing Team initiated the action after regular reports of nuisance and disorder. By limiting who can visit the house, officials aim to stop criminal activity and ensure the street is safer for local residents.

Authorities have warned that anyone found inside the house who is not the legal tenant could face serious consequences. Breaking this order is a criminal offence that can result in an arrest, a fine, or a prison sentence.

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