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A man who repeatedly harassed his former neighbours and members of staff at a Property Management service has been served with a civil injunction.
Phillip Herrick, aged 62 and of Vittoria Walk in Cheltenham, was given a Civil Injunction at Cheltenham and Gloucester County Court.
The judge granting the injunction heard how the application was made following ongoing high levels of anti-social behaviour directed towards residents at Herrick's former address Berkeley Street as well as members of staff from Cambray Property Management, who manage the property in Berkeley Street.
Herrick's anti-social behaviour along with arrears for non-payment of his service charge led to the forfeiture of his flat being granted by the court in August 2024.
Since the court hearing in August, Herrick continued his vendetta against the Cambray Property Management staff.
Despite many warnings from police Herrick refused to stop these behaviours.
The case was brought against Herrick by Solace, a joint team of officers from Gloucestershire Constabulary, Cheltenham Borough Council and Gloucester City Council.
The injunction against Herrick forbids him from:
The injunction, which was served against Herrick on Wednesday 26 February is in place until 4pm on 17 February 2026 and any breaches will result in Herrick being arrested.
PCSO Morag Gordon said: I feel people should be able to come and go to work and live peacefully in their homes without worrying about Herrick's actions.
"This injunction shows that threats of violence and intimidation will not be tolerated."
Anyone who witnesses Herrick breaching the order is asked to contact police on 101.