A TROUBLE making council tenant who plagued a Halesowen estate with threats and violence has been banned from the area for two years.

Convicted criminal George McCreight, of Bredon Court, was issued with an injunction late last month as a result of his ongoing anti-social behaviour.

This included threatening behaviour towards another resident of Bredon Court – for which he was convicted – and complaints concerning robbery, assault, drinking and drug use, threatening and abusive behaviour and racially aggravated criminal damage.

McCreight had also previously been found guilty of theft and possession of cannabis, battery and racially aggravated harassment.

Thanks to the reporting of his behaviour by residents and detailed logging of incidents by Dudley Council housing staff, a case was built against McCreight and an injunction served.

He is now no longer allowed within the estate, or within the boundaries of Stourbridge Road, Alexandra Road, Hagley Road, Bromsgrove Road and Whitehall Road.

Councillor Laura Taylor, cabinet member for housing said: “Serving an injunction against a problem individual is not an action taken lightly by the authority, but we felt we needed to show not only that we were listening to residents but that we will take action against individuals who feel the need to blight an ever improving and flourishing community.

“McCreight caused significant issues across the Highfields estate affecting a number of households with fear of widespread intimidation, harassment, violence and brazen drug distribution.

“This injunction will not only safeguard residents in the locality but will provide further confidence and reassurance to all of our residents, borough-wide, that we can and will take action against acts of criminality and anti-social behaviour.”

Anyone who sees McCreight breaking the conditions of this injunction is urged to call the police on 101.

To report issues of anti-social behaviour to Dudley Council call 0300 555 2345.