High Court injunction prohibits noisy parties and gatherings on Edgecombe Hall estate

By The Editor

19th Mar 2021 | Local News

The High Court has approved the council's application for a fresh injunction prohibiting anti-social activities on the Edgecombe Hall estate in Wandsworth.

A court hearing has renewed an injunction granted by judges last year.

The council's initial application to the court last year came amid concerns that groups of people were planning to stage 'large-scale rave parties' on the estate.

The injunction is designed to prevent this with anyone breaching the terms of the court order being liable to immediate arrest.

The order prohibits anyone from organizing or participating in the following activities:

  • Unlicensed music events and/or raves
  • The playing of loud amplified music within communal areas of the estate

The injunction is to remain in place until at least September 30, 2021.

You can see the full document on the council's website.

     

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