St Ann's drug dealer evicted from her property
A DRUG dealer has had her home taken off her.
Tracey McGill, formerly of Dunscombe Close, St Ann's, was caught with amphetamines last year.
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She was given a suspended prison sentence in December after admitting possession of the drug with intent to supply.
Now Community Protection Officers have made a successful order to have her evicted from her home.
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She was originally ordered to leave by August 6 but failed to move. She was eventually evicted on October 3.
McGill, 26, has now been placed on the Social Housing Exclusion Register which prohibits her from accessing social housing in the future.
Councillor Alex Norris said: "Social Housing is a precious, limited resource in our city.
"We work with Nottingham City Homes to take breaches of tenancy very seriously.
"We're determined to rid our estates of drug dealing."




Comments
by MikeFallon
Sunday, November 11 2012, 9:26PM
“Rex.
Really, now where is she going to go ?
The gutter ? Do you not know she has a Human Right to a home in this country ?
The question is valid, where is she now ?
We need to know what happens to these people, and we need to know now.”
by RexMundi
Friday, November 09 2012, 12:55PM
“Back to the gutter, Ishfaq.”
by Ishfaq123
Friday, November 09 2012, 1:13AM
“But now where is she going to go?”
by wortho48
Thursday, November 08 2012, 11:24PM
“Oh how my neighbours and I wish Nottingham City Homes would evict the 3 drug dealing families on my road .”
by smshogun
Thursday, November 08 2012, 6:25PM
“Hopefully a decent family will take over the tenancy of this property, remove more scum from social housing and fill them with decent tenants.”
by harrystotle1
Thursday, November 08 2012, 11:56AM
“"Councillor Alex Norris said: "Social Housing is a precious, limited resource in our city."
Indeed. Coming from a council that misallocated 4,500 council houses and then "investigated" itself that's pretty ironic.
NCCLOLs has some interesting stuff on this subject with details of meetings between the police and council officers :
http://tinyurl.com/cs49hta”
by WASPS
Thursday, November 08 2012, 11:44AM
“Chav!”
by chubtor
Thursday, November 08 2012, 11:26AM
“Actual justice that will maybe make her think twice about it in future, unlike the suspended prison sentence. Well done to the Community Protection officers.”