Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has shared that the address, located on Aintree Avenue, had become a source of "community concerns" due to drug misuse and violent behaviour over recent months. Now, members of the public are prohibited from entering the property for the next three months as part of an effort to crackdown on the activity taking place there. Police said the activities going on at the property had "a considerable impact on local residents" and had caused "distress". Greater Manchester Police said: "This result demonstrates the ongoing commitment of Greater Manchester Police, Trafford Council and Irwell Valley Housing to tackling anti-social behaviour, protecting vulnerable communities, and improving the quality of life for local residents. "We understand the distress this has caused to residents, and we are pleased that positive action has now been taken to address these issues."