Yobs make me a prisoner in my own home

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A LARGE banner has been hung outside the Worcester flat of a distraught woman who is desperate to move to escape anti-social behaviour.

Barbara Steele claimed she has resorted to the peaceful protest because Worcester Community Housing and Worcester City Council left her waiting for new housing for about 16 months.

The banner, which has been hung outside her first-floor flat in Sheepscombe Drive, Warndon, since Monday, explains how much she loves her flat and the area but added: ‘WCC (Worcester City Council) and WCH (Worcester Community Housing) make me suicidal. I have no justice. I have no rights.’

However, Iain Harkess, head of operations at WCH, said they had been working closely with Miss Steele and other agencies to make sure they could get the best possible outcome for her.

Miss Steele alleged a police officer had contacted both agencies to explain she needed to move as she lived in fear after she was told previous tenants she helped to evict still had the right to visit a communal garden. She also says she is facing issues with other neighbours.

Miss Steele, a 52-year-old artist who has lived in the flat for nine years, said: “To get over the appalling things which happened with the previous neighbours, we all made a real effort to put the heart back into the community by making the garden really nice.

“But I’m now a prisoner in my own home. I love Sheepscombe Drive but if nothing is done about the anti-social behaviour it will be allowed to carry on ruining people’s lives,” she added.

Mr Harkess said they were aware of her situation and would continue to work with Miss Steele to help her find a suitable home that she would be happy to move to.

After the Worcester News contacted Worcester City Council, a spokeswoman said it had been in touch and asked Miss Steele to come to the offices to speak to them.

She added: “We hope she will come in and we are very much sympathetic to her situation.”

Comments(7)

chrisa2012 says...
3:07pm Thu 6 Sep 12

Get a job and rent somewhere else?

pudniw_gib says...
5:33pm Thu 6 Sep 12

what a stupid comment. we have a right to a life without being harassed by bullies. Whether one has a job or not.

scolesy says...
5:34pm Thu 6 Sep 12

chrisa2012 wrote:
Get a job and rent somewhere else?
I'm sorry but where in the report does it say she's not working?? I've been to visit friends in the Cranham drive area and its full of plastic gangster's,13-18 year old's who want to know why your in their "Ghetto", the shops and pub all have razor wire round them,if the police really want to nick some one all they have to do is use their nose,the smell of so called skunk is thick in the air.I feel for the lady because now she will be a target for all the low life there,but at least she has forced the hand of Worcester housing to do something and move her out.

TmP says...
7:37am Fri 7 Sep 12

What a shame for this lady whether working or not everyone should be able to live in peace. Zero tolerance by the Police is needed however I doubt it will happen it is always the softly softly approach and then blame it on their deprived childhood and we the general public who have to put up with it.

mayall8808 says...
8:27am Fri 7 Sep 12

Sort out the culprits, call the police everytime there's problems,make a nuisance and get these scum off the streets.

mr.meldrew says...
9:35pm Fri 7 Sep 12

i happen to know this lady,and the problems she is having,now and in the past.despite complaints to the relevant authorities nothing is done...and yes the yobbo gang culture is rife around that pub and shops.again nothing done.as for the asinine comment of get a job..she has one..rent somewhere else.shes trying to.why dont you walk by those shops at night on your own..then offer a comment.

ctpulley says...
10:17am Sat 8 Sep 12

Lip service again from an official. Iain Harkess should come out of his ivory tower and live like the people he is supposed to SERVE !

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