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Property closed after reports of anti social behaviour

Property closed after reports of anti social behaviour

Yahoo5 days ago
A PROPERTY has been hit with a partial closure order following ongoing reports of anti-social behaviour and criminal activity by authorities.
The order, granted by Weymouth Magistrates' Court on July 30, applies to the address at 10 Hyde Road, Gillingham, Dorset and will remain in effect for three months.
Dorset Police, working in partnership with Sovereign Housing, applied for the order after receiving multiple complaints from residents about anti-social behaviour and criminality linked to the property.
(Image: Notice of closure, Credit: Dorset Police) Under the terms of the closure, only the named occupant, Sovereign Housing staff or their agents, and emergency services are permitted to enter the premises.
A spokesperson for Dorset Police said the action was taken to protect the community and prevent further disruption.
Police have urged members of the public to report any suspected breaches of the order. Anyone with information should contact Dorset Police and quote reference number 55250097785.
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