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Closure orders put a stop to drug dealing, violence and antisocial behaviour, Bude

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Closure orders have been granted on two properties in Bude following reports of ongoing crime and nuisance behaviour which was causing concerns within the local community.

The closure orders were granted on Tuesday 3 June at two addresses on Berries Avenue [Bude]. The orders make it an offence for anyone to enter the addresses for a three-month period.

The order was obtained after police received reports from the public in relation to suspected drug dealing, drug related violence and antisocial behaviour (ASB) happening in and around the properties.

These included reports of people visiting the property at all hours of the day, including those who had taken illegal substances which led to further disturbances around the property. Drug paraphernalia had also been found outside of the addresses.

PC Nina Sargent, who helped secure the closure orders, said: “The drug supply, associated ASB and criminal behaviour that had been taking place in and around these properties was having a significant detrimental impact on local residents and the wider community.

“It was important that we took robust action in response to the reports we were receiving, protecting local people from experiencing further harm.

“Whilst these closure orders provide temporary relief, our officers will be working closely within the area and with the tenants to deter future offences.

PC Sargent added: “Everyone deserves to live in peace and without fear of crime. This type of criminal behaviour will not be tolerated and we will continue to take action against those responsible.”

The tenants have been signposted to necessary support services while the closure order is in place. Whilst this is a temporary order, police will continue to work alongside the tenants to ensure future crime prevention.

PC Frank Morgan said: “I’d like to thank the local community for coming forward and reporting incidents to the police. It’s because of your vital information that we have been able to secure these closure orders.

“We will continue to work closely with local people and organisations to target those causing harm and protect the wider community.”

If you are experiencing antisocial behaviour in your area, or would like to raise concerns with the police, please report them on our website. If a crime is taking place, call 999.

If you have been affected by crime, please visit victimcare-dc.org to access support services and information on your rights and how to navigate the criminal justice system. You can also call Victim Support on 08 08 16 89 111 or Devon and Cornwall Police’s Victim Care Unit on 01392 475900.

The closure order was granted following work of the Devon & Cornwall Police neighbourhood team, the ASB team and Cornwall Council.

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Published 5 June 2025.

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