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We have secured a closure order on a flat in Eastside Place, Railway Road, Newhaven, which was linked to several anti-social behaviour, disorder and drug related incidents.
The application for the closure was heard at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on 11 February and was granted in full. As a result, the address was closed on the same day as the court hearing and will remain closed for three months. The occupant was removed by police from the address and left to find alternative accommodation.
Neighbourhood policing Inspector John Adams said: “Residents had been subjected to anti-social and violent incidents for several months. We hope that the effect of the closure order will give residents much needed respite from the impact and intrusion these incidents have had on their lives.
“Officers would like to thank both the landlords of Eastside Place and the other residents who cooperated with police throughout.
“We would always encourage individuals to report anti-social behaviour, reports from the local community help to build a map of crime in localised areas, which assist when handling matters such as court closure orders, as well as our day-to-day patrols.”
If anyone has any concerns or information about anti-social behaviour, report to police online or call 101.