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ASB (Anti-Social Behaviour) - Local resident have reported ongoing drug use/supply anti-social behaviour in Brunswick Car Park, Lomond Close and Anchor Drive. This was a previous ward priority however has been expanded in area to include anchor drive. Data indicates a reduction in reported ASB however matter remains a significant community concern.
Priority retained by the Seven Sisters Ward Panel on the 27th May 2026.
Issued 27 May 2026
In order to reduce drug dealing and anti-social behaviour within the car park, the ward team have identified key times when offences have been reported. Patrols have been increased during these periods to maximise police presence. A number of stop and searches have been carried out with drugs being located and either arrests made or out of court disposal options utilised. Work continues in partnership with Haringey council to identify key individuals and premises linked to the noise nuisance. Once identified we will issue Community Protection Warnings (CPW) and Community Protection Notices (CPN) to prevent unreasonable behaviour that negatively impacts the quality of life of our local community. Patrols in the area are supplemented by officer from the Wood Green Town Centre Team when available
We encourage residents to continue to report incidents to police so the intelligence picture can be continually updated.
Actioned 09 September 2026
Drug Use and Supply on the Ermine Road Estate and Olive Morris Court - Information from residents indicates a significant issue with drug use and supply in this location which is the source of linked anti-social behaviour by drug users.
Priority retained by Seven Sisters Ward Panel on the 27th May.
Issued 27 May 2026
This ward priority has been progressed in the initial part of this year through the execution of two drug search warrants in the area and the successful application for a full closure order on one flat at the venue. Another prolific offender has been convicted of serious offences and a criminal behaviour order was successfully applied for by ward officers meaning that when released from prison this offender will remain excluded from the local area. Ward officers will continue to build the local intelligence picture and make further applications for relevant orders if necessary. Partnership working is in place with the council and the management of Olive Morris Court and applications are in place to evict tenants responsible for anti-social behaviour will be progressed in the coming months.
Actioned 09 September 2026
Vehicle Based Nuisance and Anti-Social Behaviour West Green Road N15 - On the 27th May Ward Panel Residents have raised concerns around vehicle use along West Green Road specifically vehicles being parked in dangerous positions used as a gathering point to play loud music and used to possibly facilitate the use of alcohol and drugs.
Issued 27 May 2026
Ward officers will conduct vehicle patrols in the area to identify possible offences and deal with them appropriately by using arrest and stop and search power, reporting o traffic offences or by use of anti-social behaviour legislation such as section 59 of the Police Reform Act (vehicle seizures) or through the use on anti-social behaviour and community protection warnings.
Actioned 09 September 2026