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'Notorious Blackburn party house' shut down


A HOUSE ‘notorious across Blackburn’ for hosting all-night parties, attracting runaway girls as young as 13, has been shut down by police.

PC Chris Hammill said Ann- Marie Ward’s rented home in Walsh Street, in the Infirmary area, was well known in the town as somewhere that anyone could go to party.

And he said that on more than one occasion vulnerable girls as young as 13, who had been reported missing by their parents, had been found at the mid-terrace home.

He said residents had been left enduring a ‘nightmare’ year with their lives blighted by constant noisy parties.

PC Hammill said: “One of the worst aspects of the problems at this house was that as well as attracting hardened street drinkers there were also vulnerable young people found here.

“We even had 13-year-old girls who had been reported as missing from home who were found there on several occasions.

“It was widely known as a party house, not just in the immediate area but across the whole of Blackburn.

“There were some extremely vulnerable children who were coming to the house to drink.”

Yesterday police posted a closure notice at the property.

The interim order means just Ward, 54, can live at the home, stopping the parties.

Magistrates will decide on Thursday whether to approve a three-month closure of the property in a bid to end anti-social behaviour at the site.

Police said there had been 40 incidents in nine months at the home, with reports of all-night parties, vandalism, noise and drunken behaviour.

The latest saw a 20-person party broken up at 5.30am yesterday, officers said.

Just last month there was a blaze at the house when a party got out of hand, according to police.

At the time Ward told the Lancashire Telegraph: “When I came to my kitchen door one of them was tipping my sofa over by the fire.

"I heard a smash and they had put the window in with my coffee table. It’s lucky they didn’t burn the whole place down.”

PC Hammill said: “This is very much a last resort to bring an end to the problems associated with this address.

“People should not have to put up with this kind of nonsense.

“There were constant complaints relating to the house.

“We were frequently called to the property because parties were getting out of hand.

“The house was even set on fire recently.”

Police said Ward moved in to the property in March last year and problems began in June. Police and council bosses were successful in December in gaining a noise abatement order which saw equipment including a television, karaoke machine, stereo and speakers seized. Mrs Ward then bought new items, police said.

Ward councillor Maureen Bateson said: “It has been horrendous for the people on this street.

"It has been a living hell for the people that live here.

"Even last night there were problems. It is a quiet road and everyone is entitled to a quiet life."

If police are successful in winning a closure order the property will be boarded up on Thursday and no-one will be allowed to live in or visit the house.

Comments(25)

emertonbrokemyhand says...
9:07am Wed 3 Mar 10

Well done on finaly sorting this but!!!

Fact
If you have problems with noisy neighbours and no one will help. Tip off the Bill that 12 year old girls are invlolved , and they will sort it in a flash.
believe me it works every time.

burner says...
9:08am Wed 3 Mar 10

You report a party "broken up at 5:30 am". So what sort of parents allow ANY age of teenager out at that sort of time? ( one who was at the same party??? ). Is it OK to have a party at 5am?

happycyclist says...
9:20am Wed 3 Mar 10

40 incidents over a nine month period.

Why does everything take so long to get sorted out?

Working people could have lost their jobs in that time, unable to get up on time and sacked for poor time-keeping. This sort of anti-social behaviour, where the scum don't respect their neighbours, wrecks lives.

40 incidents in a 9 month period is an absolute disgrace. This woman should have been locked up on the second offence.

Jack Straw. Labour.
VOTE THEM OUT.

ENGLISH SKINHEAD says...
9:53am Wed 3 Mar 10

I hope that all the people who post on here, spend at least equal time and effort, in writing to their elected representatives and Chief Inspectors.

If you really want to see change, get involved in politics, campaign, organise, pressurise.

Hang 'em! Flog 'em! Castration for litter louts! Is just too easy.

Or is this simply a forum to let off a little steam?

kaotic kaos says...
10:25am Wed 3 Mar 10

This is the same womens house that was in "LET" not so long ago moaning cause her so-called mates started fighting and set her settee on fire and smashed her window, you should be ashamed of yourself women, get friends your own age instead of enticing kids to your house for parties.
Rehouse her in dog kennels where she belongs.

happycyclist says...
11:28am Wed 3 Mar 10

ENGLISH SKINHEAD wrote:
I hope that all the people who post on here, spend at least equal time and effort, in writing to their elected representatives and Chief Inspectors.

If you really want to see change, get involved in politics, campaign, organise, pressurise.

Hang 'em! Flog 'em! Castration for litter louts! Is just too easy.

Or is this simply a forum to let off a little steam?
Very good point, Skinhead. I'm in the process of gathering a few examples about the state of Blackburn and Darwen and fully intend contacting my MP.

ponto52 says...
11:52am Wed 3 Mar 10

arseholes like her should be housed in nissan huts on the moors miles from anyone.

onlyonesimongarner says...
12:45pm Wed 3 Mar 10

happycyclist wrote:
ENGLISH SKINHEAD wrote:
I hope that all the people who post on here, spend at least equal time and effort, in writing to their elected representatives and Chief Inspectors.

If you really want to see change, get involved in politics, campaign, organise, pressurise.

Hang 'em! Flog 'em! Castration for litter louts! Is just too easy.

Or is this simply a forum to let off a little steam?
Very good point, Skinhead. I'm in the process of gathering a few examples about the state of Blackburn and Darwen and fully intend contacting my MP.
would not bother if it is Straw
in 2 reponses to questions I put to him, he hid behind the fact that he was justice secretary and could not comment on individual cases, and then he tried to Big up Blackburn by saying that massive Improvments were being made and crime was way down . He is in Cuckoo Land

But if you do want to contact him, I suggest you use the website . www.theyworkforyou.c
om. I always get a response even it takes a few weeks

retired one says...
1:47pm Wed 3 Mar 10

Make her work instead of paying her rent and benefits. She isn't bothered about the decent people who work and contribute their taxes to pay for scum like her to blight their lives.

Blackburn Realist says...
1:47pm Wed 3 Mar 10

And when she is evicted, where will she be rehoused? Very worrying.

happycyclist says...
1:51pm Wed 3 Mar 10

Blackburn Realist wrote:
And when she is evicted, where will she be rehoused? Very worrying.
I think Kaotic Kaos has the best answer to that -in a dog kennel! LOL!

rovergeoff says...
2:16pm Wed 3 Mar 10

perhaps if the moron of a tenant is evicted it might just getnthrough but somehow i doubt it there beyond help to many handouts make there lives so easy what a way to live

rovergeoff says...
2:16pm Wed 3 Mar 10

perhaps if the moron of a tenant is evicted it might just getnthrough but somehow i doubt it there beyond help to many handouts make there lives so easy what a way to live

rovergeoff says...
2:16pm Wed 3 Mar 10

perhaps if the moron of a tenant is evicted it might just getnthrough but somehow i doubt it there beyond help to many handouts make there lives so easy what a way to live

Brappinho says...
3:29pm Wed 3 Mar 10

And Rovers call us Dingles....LOL

Izanears says...
3:34pm Wed 3 Mar 10

Rehouse her in dog kennels where she belongs.

Would this be fair to the dogs?

disgusted tunbridge wells says...
3:48pm Wed 3 Mar 10

So she won't be on "Come Dine With Me"

pez63 says...
5:04pm Wed 3 Mar 10

Fancy living there anyway,its not like your going to disturb the neighbours having cream tea and homemade biscuits.We should have to have a proper wild party by law,at least 20 a lifetime each not house,then there may not be so many miserable people moaning about the happy people.And after the 3month closer if the problem persist lets hope Mrs Bateman has the common sense to apply for a demolition order to pull the street down.And then open the flattened site as parking spaces for people who can no longer park at Darwen vale on match days,but then surely she would have thought of that with all the other abandoned sites around the Infirmary St area.

Davidoff says...
7:32pm Wed 3 Mar 10

Agree with the first poster. That no one does anything when it's reported. People suffer. Anyone who has suffered this will also possibly know and appreciate it's life long, even when the problem has gone. Doesn't leave when they are evicted. The feelings you are left with for a start.

All these people do is go somewhere else and it becomes someone elses problem.

A whole street in Darwen has been blighted by these sorts. It took a very long time to get rid of them. Time, energy and money. They simply do not care. So in that case why not take the harder way and prevent them from gaining housing easily anywhere in the region they are living in? One way to deal with them. Their names are shared amongst the various housing people, estate agents and so on. An order banning them from living the area again.

The other problem here is the landlords ... streets and communities are destroyed by landlords letting to people you really do NOT want living anywhere near decent people. Landlords whom don't do the proper letting checks and simply shove a sign outside the property with a mobile number on it. Sure we've all seen them. Darwen is full of them. Along comes someone in a car or foot ... then they move in. Simple as that. Then comes the living hell that comes next when they start.

Then, of course, most of the landlords involved live in foreign countries. Got to wonder, is that 'out of sight out of mind?' Cos it's not easy getting in touch with them is it? What about regulating those sorts of landlords. The ones who do not care about the neighbourhood, your street whether they let scum neighbours from hell who feed their kids methadone, smack or God knows what (it happens, whether people want to believe it does or not) for breakfast.

But a good idea would be that to ban them from ever obtaining housing through the council or anyone else in the regions they have caused all this. Never happen, though, because they have 'human rights' ... what about the human rights of those they scar for life and the streets, communities they wreck? When do THEY get put first? Shouldn't take months, weeks, it should be sorted out right away or it gets worse.

This is all just another example of our how system in this country is failing everyone else who don't cause anti-social nuisances. Get tough with them, and MAKE it legally impossible for them to move back into the area. That's the only way you will stop this problem. Will it happen ... *I won't hold my breath but it's a nice ideal whilst it existed*

stealer says...
10:01pm Wed 3 Mar 10

Happy, I don't think getting up for work would affect many people in Walsh St these days !
It would have in my day, Walsh St was respectable,albeit poor, then !
But so was Blackburn and indeed
Great Britain !

kennysimo says...
8:39am Thu 4 Mar 10

I agree with retired one!! If these sort of people went out and earned a proper wage and actually paid to live in their house without sponging off the state and us tax payers maybe they would think twice about the sort of life that they live. Also I blame the landlords who don't particularly care who is housed in their property as long as the rent gets paid, now that goes back to Maggie Thatcher for selling all the council houses, at least then scum like this were all in the same place.!!!

R Duluth says...
8:54am Thu 4 Mar 10

The laughable part is, when she is homeless she will get priority status for re-housing. New lives to make a misery.

Blackburn Realist says...
9:38am Thu 4 Mar 10

stealer wrote:
Happy, I don't think getting up for work would affect many people in Walsh St these days ! It would have in my day, Walsh St was respectable,albeit poor, then ! But so was Blackburn and indeed Great Britain !
It still doesn't make it right though. As you say the country used to be respectable but years of letting people like this get away with their behaviour has caused misery and grief for lots of respectable people. Try reporting any kind of nuisance behaviour to the council and you will see what I mean, things like this need to be easier to report and action taken much, much quicker.

thoroughbred says...
11:32am Fri 5 Mar 10

you're right! right! right! Blackburn Realist! I reported to police, council, SS, in fact every man and his dog had a complaint from me re: 'noisy neighbour' culminated in 75 yr old man killing in wife and that was in rural Gloucestershire and 9 months, just 9 months, that's fantastic turnaround by BwDBC. Stroud Council were warned for SEVEN years, it's their fault she died, after no less than 100 warnings from me.
As for Walsh st, my grandad lived there, I was raised in the vicinity and YES! it was poor, but very, very respectable back then, singing on way home from pub at 11pm was seen as bad behaviour back in the 60's.
Scum like these need a 'walled' estate, out on the moors, which decent people would be unable to infiltrate, leave the dregs of society to screw up their lives amongst their own sort!

RAyzer says...
11:53am Fri 5 Mar 10

typical of labour and the police........USELES
S,how could this get so many incidents????no wonder this countrys like it is.....


RESIDENTS’ JOY: PC Chris Hammill and PCSOs Amy Wolski and Elizabeth Parish put up the closure notice on the home RESIDENT: Ann-Marie Ward

RESIDENTS’ JOY: PC Chris Hammill and PCSOs Amy Wolski and Elizabeth Parish put up the closure notice on the home

RESIDENT: Ann-Marie Ward



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