A NIGHTMARE neighbour has become the first person in Britain to be banned from every home in her town – except her own.
Following a string of public order, theft and drug-related offences, Courtney Balloch has been barred from all her homes.
Courtney Balloch has been prohibited from entering any residential property in Gainsborough for the next three yearsCredit: SWNS
The 33-year-old is not allowed to step foot inside any residential property in Gainsborough, where she is not listed on the tenancy after putting locals through misery.
The ground-breaking move comes after she breached a Criminal Behaviour Order.
officers applied for the order after efforts to protect the community from Courtney’s “persistent antisocial, threatening, and abusive behaviour” and said her history of offending “spanned a significant period”.
Lincolnshire Police issued the civil anti-social behaviour injunction on February 27.
This is the first of its kind for the force, but it is also believed to be a possible UK first.
Courtney is now prohibited from entering any residential property in Gainsborough for the next three years unless she is named on the tenancy or has written permission from the landlord or homeowner.
It also prevents her from engaging in any that causes or is likely to cause nuisance, annoyance, harassment, alarm, or distress to people in Gainsborough.
Plus, she’s banned from contacting certain specified individuals, using or threatening violence against anyone in Gainsborough, entering any shop in Retford, , participating in the Shopwatch Scheme, or encouraging others to engage in similar behaviour.
If Courtney breaches any of these conditions, she faces being caged for up to two years or slapped with an unlimited fine.
A similar case to Courtney’s occurred in 2008 when a nuisance tenant was banned from every council residential property in York.
But there appears to be no other reported cases of anyone being blacklisted from every home in their area.
West Lindsay NPT Inspector Michael Head, who coordinated the injunction said: “This injunction is an important step in protecting our community.
“We have worked tirelessly to address the pattern of antisocial and harmful behaviour involved in this case, and the restrictions now in place are designed to prevent further disruption or distress to residents.
“Our priority is, and always will be, ensuring that people in Gainsborough feel safe in their own homes and communities.
“To get someone banned from all properties is a rarity and our work has been shared with Notts colleagues.”
After the force shared details of the injunction on social media many in the town reacted with relief but some were also sympathetic to her plight and said she had fallen on hard times.
One person wrote: “I don’t care what anyone says, I went to school with her and I’m sad this is how her life has become. A little bit of empathy wouldn’t go amiss. This is sad and a shame… I hope she heals”
But another commented: “Just lock her up…she causes that much trouble.”



