A SALISBURY man has won a court battle after he was banned from a housing estate for alleged antisocial behaviour.

Danny Dyer, 26, was barred from Essex Square in Harnham on May 4, alongside three other men, by a civil court injunction.

But on Thursday, Salisbury County Court overturned that decision after Mr Dyer gave a “pinky promise” not to return to the estate.

There was “literally no evidence whatsoever” that he had done anything wrong, he said.

Mr Dyer told the Journal he had “turned his life around” since he was banned from The Friary estate in a separate incident just nine months previously.

Mr Dyer said he had provided clean drugs tests since that incident.

He and three other men: Aaron Fernando, 26, James Stockwell, 21, and Jamie Barney, 32, were barred from Essex Square for “drunken and intimidating behaviour and excessive noise”.

The same four men were banned from The Friary estate in Salisbury for two years in October after complaints from residents.