A council tenant with a history of anti-social behavior has been evicted, with their former residence subsequently allocated to another individual in need. Authorities stress that the decision to seek possession was made only after careful consideration and as a necessary measure to maintain community well-being.
The eviction follows multiple incidents that disrupted the neighborhood, prompting the council to take action to ensure the safety and comfort of other residents. The new occupant, selected through established housing procedures, is expected to contribute positively to the community.
Council representatives highlighted that eviction is a last resort, reflecting the seriousness of the tenant’s actions rather than a routine enforcement process. This case underscores the council’s commitment to balancing individual rights with the collective interest of its residents.