ANTISOCIAL behaviour around a home is so bad that police have put in place an order restricting who can go there.

Thames Valley Police has warned that anyone who is not a list to enter the property in Dutton Way, Iver, will be committing a criminal offence, and could face a jail sentence.

It comes after numerous complaints from neighbours of noise and drug use at the property, they said.

The order, known as a closure order, was issued on Wednesday, March 28, and will last for three months.

A spokesman said: "Officers applied for the order against the property in Dutton Way following a number of anti-social behaviour reports over the last six months including noise complaints and drug use.

"The closure order prohibits anyone other than the tenant and specified persons from entering the property. Anyone not specifically named on the order who enters the flat will commit a criminal offence which can be punishable by imprisonment."

Investigating officer, PC Vicki Kerr of the Chiltern and South Buckinghamshire Problem Solving Team, said: “I am confident that with the order in place, the sort of behaviour that residents have been experiencing over the past six months will cease.

"This order sends a very clear message that we will not tolerate behaviour which impacts on the quality of life of others and we will continue to work with our partner agencies to achieve this.

“I would advise members of the public experiencing similar issues to report instances of anti-social behaviour by calling 101.”