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CORDELL but has not provided her with any information in relation to
her son or Raves within Enfield.
In relation to the number of calls made to Police and the number made to
the council noise team. Usually over the weekends the Council provides
two of their officers on duty' to deal with out of hour's noise nuisance
calls This is for the whole • >:' the London Borough of Enfield. It would
be my view that the majority of caller's first point of contact would be
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Police, rather than the Council. In most cases Police, would refer the
caller to the out of hour's noise team at the relevant council. However, in
the case of a Rave, Police would not continue to advise this every time as
Police would investigate. Both Police and Council would both be well
aware of the situation.
I am obviously aware through my dealings with this case that Simon
CORDELL has said he is a member of the committee at Kempe Hall. I am
aware that Kempe Hall has recently been taken back into the possession
of Enfield Council due to the way that it was being run. Gang members
were regularly attending the venue and causing issues. On 18th March
2015, officers conducted a search of the grounds of Kempe Hall and
found was a firearm. These incidents amongst others have resulted in the
hall being closed for the time being.
Since the interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order has been made there has
been a huge decrease in the number of Raves reported within the London
Borough of Enfield. Simon CORDELL has seemed to keep a very low
profile. 1 have checked Police systems and Simon CORDELL has hardly
been sighted since the Interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order was
continued in March 2015.