Exeter Apartment Closed Due to Ongoing Anti-Social Behavior

Authorities in Exeter have taken significant action against ongoing anti-social behavior linked to a flat on Nichols Way. The property was officially closed down due to violations of a previous partial closure order.
Full Closure Order Issued
On April 16, 2026, Exeter Magistrates Court approved a full closure order for the flat after multiple breaches of the earlier order. This comes after continued issues with noise disturbances and suspected drug-related activities.
Background of the Situation
- The flat received a partial closure order on January 20, 2026.
- Local residents reported excessive noise and suspected illegal activities.
- Frequent visits to the property during odd hours raised concerns among the community.
Community Impact and Police Response
Devon and Cornwall Police stated that the full closure order prohibits anyone from entering the premises for the next three months. The law enforcement agency aims to restore peace and reassure local residents affected by the disturbances.
The police emphasized the importance of community reports in securing the order, indicating that information from residents played a critical role in the legal actions taken.
Future of the Property
As the situation evolves, the closure marks an important step toward addressing the issues tied to anti-social behavior in the area. Authorities remain committed to improving safety and comfort for individuals living near Nichols Way.




