Posted: Sat 21st Aug 2021

Closure notice served on address in Bangor and cannabis seized after anti-social behaviour complaints

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Aug 21st, 2021

A closure notice has been served on an address in Bangor following persistent complaints about anti-social behaviour.

Police executed a warrant in the city last night where a quantity of cannabis was seized.

A closure notice was also served on the premises due to reports from the community of incidents at the property.

North Wales Police said: “We’d like to remind anyone who allow their premises to be associated with such behaviour would be at risk of being subject to a closure notice/order where individuals would be prohibited from entering the property for a period of 24 hours.

“Furthermore a closure order can be applied by the courts for a period of three months.”

District Inspector Trystan Bevan added: “The community came to us with their concerns and we acted on those concerns.

“This property has caused misery for local residents and this simply will not be tolerated.”



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