POLICE have issued exclusion notices to people causing issues in a large tower block of flats.
Staff from West Yorkshire Police's Neighbourhood Support and Anti-Social Behaviour Teams visited York House, off Idlethorp Way in the Thorpe Edge area of Bradford, last Thursday (January 20).
This was alongside a Tenancy Enforcement Officer from social housing landlord, Incommunities.
The teams issued exclusion notices to people living there who have been acting anti-socially and causing issues.
Police said the notices will be monitored by force officers and Incommunities.
A full statement from West Yorkshire Police said: "Colleagues from our Neighbourhood Support and ASB teams were out on 20th January 2022, with a Tenancy Enforcement Officer from Incommunities, issuing exclusion notices to people causing anti-social behaviour at York House.
"Our collaborative efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour helps to ensure local neighbourhoods are safe places to live for everyone.
"Exclusion notices will be monitored by both the police and Incommunites."
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