A HOME in South Oxfordshire has been closed down by police after a spate of antisocial behaviour and drug dealing.
A property in Great Western Park, Didcot, has been shut down in a bid to put an end to the problems.
The closure order came into force on Friday and will last for a period of three months.
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In a tweet yesterday afternoon, police said the closure order was granted by Oxford Magistrates' Court to help the community.
Oxford Magistrates Court have granted a closure order for an address in Great Western Park #Didcot to protect the community from Anti Social Behaviour and drug dealing.
— TVPSouth Oxon & VOWH (@tvpsouthandvale) February 18, 2021
The order lasts 3 months.
PsMaris#TVPStronghold#NotOnOurPatch pic.twitter.com/A98cDFsuo6
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