Closure order granted against property in Camborne

It follows several reports of anti-social behaviour

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 29th Feb 2024
Last updated 29th Feb 2024

A full closure order has been granted against a property in Camborne.

It follows several reports of anti-social behaviour associated with the property in Holmans Court.

A full closure order means no one will be able to enter the property for a designated period of time, without risking a fine, imprisonment or both.

In this case, the closure order is in place for three months.

Police say the decision was not taken lightly, and was done to "prevent further distress to the community" - adding that the anti-social behaviour was having a "detrimental impact on the lives of local people".

Sergeant Dave Bardle said: "We would like to thank local residents for raising the issues with us and we will continue to work with the anti-social behaviour team to tackle the issues raised."

In order to prevent further anti-social behaviour and to resolve the issues relating to this property, the police have worked alongside partner agencies to engage with local people who have been affected.

Members of the local community are encouraged to report any suspected breaches of the closure order to the police.

Inspector Louisa Brown said: "We are grateful to the local community for initially raising their concerns with us. We take reports of this nature seriously, and the neighbourhood team work hard to act upon the concerns of our community and take action to improve our local area.

"Please continue to report any concerns to us either in person or using our website. We are really pleased that the closure order was granted against this property, and we believe this is a positive step in improving the lives of local people."

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