Drug dealing gangs turn wealthy village with Shakespeare heritage building into anti-social behaviour hotspot

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Residents of a suburban street with links to William Shakespeare say their homes have become over-run with misery and fear since county lines drug gangs moved on the street, in a video report.

The video shows what it’s like on a leafy suburban street which has become a hotspot for drug dealing and yobbish behaviour. Residents say teen yobs throw stones at their windows, in the once peaceful street where house prices average £406,000. Elderly residents report seeing cars full of big men coming and going at all hours of the day and night - just a few feet away from a famous cottage once owned by William Shakespeare’s wife.

The video report explains that armed police raids have become a weekly occurrence, and young children have to walk past a known drug den to get to school. A spokesperson for Orbit housing, which owns several properties on the road, said: 'We do not condone anti-social behaviour in any of our properties and understand the negative impact these issues have on other residents.

 

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