![]() Lightweight, anodized aluminum frame carries up to a 150 lb. Bearing-less, smooth-rolling wheels are easily removed, allowing the compact Yak Yak to slip into most kayak hatches. 3" (7.6 cm) wide rim on the 9" (22.86 cm) diameter wheel gives good support in soft surfaces. Rubber wraps around the heavy-duty plastic wheel for a smooth ride on hard surfaces. With sand-conquering tires, element-resistant materials and 30% lighter weight than other boat carts, this little powerhouse saves your back. Let the NRS Yak Yak haul your boat to the water. And if you have pictures to share, tag us on Instagram at StokeonTrentLive. Want to tell us about something going on where you live? Let us know - Tweet us or message us on our Facebook page. To report anti-social behaviour in Stone Street call police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111. A local officer has recently attended a residents' meeting to discuss their concerns.” “We appreciate information from local residents as it’s important that we are made aware of issues so we can take action. Officers carry out regular patrols in the area to deter and detect criminal behaviour and offer reassurance to the community. Staffordshire Police have increased patrols following the issues.Ī police spokesman said: “We are working with partner agencies to address recent concerns around anti-social behaviour in Stone Street. We will continue our ongoing communication with all.” ![]() We apologise to neighbours affected and thank them for their patience as we followed legal notice procedures. Although extensive support was provided, the property was not compatible for the resident and notice was given. The eviction was carried out last week.Ĭoncrete community service manager Dean Marsh said: “Our teams have been working with both the resident and Stone Street neighbours for several weeks. Penkhull Residents' Association has supported neighbours plagued by the problem tenant. They should have cameras, they should have someone there to support them but you very rarely see anyone.” “It's good that he’s been evicted but I'm worried it could happen again with another tenant. It’s not fair on the kids walking to and from school and they witness things. The police have been out six or seven times. Neighbour Nicola Casey added: “There were drug deals on the doorstep during the school run. When it was a HMO there was staff there constantly. “When it was the asylum seekers, it was a group of men who were polite and they’d speak to you. He was threatening to kill one of the girls there. “The week before, 999 was called again and they were fighting in the street. Smashed window from a recent argument (Image: copyright unknown) One of them threw a speaker and it smashed the window. They have damaged a neighbour's car by pushing someone into it. People don’t want to go out of their houses, they feel intimidated and don’t want to go down the street. “This street is full of children and there’s a school up the road. READ MORE: Cash-strapped families living in Stoke-on-Trent to get supermarket vouchers over school holidays ![]() When this man first moved in, I looked out of the bedroom window one night and they were smoking in the street and then within five minutes they became very intoxicated. Neighbour Samantha Harrington, aged 33, said: “It has been a HMO and then it had asylum seekers and there were never any issues. The property has previously been a house of multiple occupation (HMO) and then later asylum seeker accommodation without any problems. The troublemaker was one of four men living in a terrace managed by housing provider Concrete. Neighbours have reported fighting, drug deals, damaged property and general intimidation linked to the problem tenant on Stone Street, in Penkhull. A nightmare neighbour has been evicted - after wreaking havoc on a Stoke-on-Trent street for the past two months.
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