Trouble tenants kicked out as council shuts homes and clamps down on chaos across Carmarthenshire

Carmarthenshire County Council has launched a major crackdown on anti‑social behaviour in its own council homes — shutting properties, evicting tenants and issuing warnings as officers move to protect fed‑up neighbours from months of disruption.

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Council officers pictured during a community inspection in a Carmarthenshire housing area, as part of wider efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour in council-owned homes. (Image: Carmarthenshire Council)

The authority’s Anti‑Social Behaviour Team has been targeting problem council properties across the county, using some of the toughest powers available to stop drug‑linked exploitation, violent disturbances and persistent nuisance behaviour spilling into communities.

Council homes shut down after serious trouble

Four council homes have been hit with closure orders — a legal measure that locks out the people causing the trouble and stops anyone entering the property for a set period. The orders were used to protect vulnerable tenants and neighbours in St Clears, Y Fan and Granby Close in Llanelli, and Llys y Felin in Kidwelly, where residents had endured serious disruption linked to a tenant and their associates.

Council officers say the action has already brought relief to neighbours who had been living with constant disturbance.

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Evictions after severe damage and persistent ASB

Two more council homes — one in Granby Close, Llanelli, and another in Maescader, Pencader — have been repossessed after what the council described as serious anti‑social behaviour and severe property damage.

The authority says eviction is always a last resort, but in these cases the behaviour was so persistent and harmful that removing the tenants was the only way to protect the community.

Warnings for nuisance neighbours as council gets tougher

In the last three months alone, the ASB team has issued ten community protection warnings and notices to tenants causing nuisance to neighbours and the wider community. Anyone who ignores these notices risks being hit with a fixed penalty fine.

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Joint patrols and early intervention — but enforcement when needed

The council says it is combining tough enforcement with early intervention, working with Dyfed‑Powys Police on joint patrols in hotspot areas and offering mediation and support to resolve issues before they escalate.

But officers say they will not hesitate to act when behaviour becomes persistent, serious or harmful — especially when it affects vulnerable residents in council homes.

“We will not allow a small number of tenants to make life miserable”

Cllr Emlyn Schiavone, Cabinet Member for Homes, said the latest results show the council is prepared to take firm action to protect communities.

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He said:

“These results show the real impact our anti‑social behaviour team is having across Carmarthenshire. They are stepping in quickly, protecting vulnerable residents and taking firm action where behaviour crosses the line.

“People have a right to feel safe in their council homes and in their communities. We will not allow a small number of tenants to make life miserable for their neighbours.

“By combining strong enforcement with meaningful support, we’re sending a clear message: anti‑social behaviour will not be tolerated in Carmarthenshire.”

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