THERE are four properties in Oxford that are closed due to antisocial behaviour.

A closure order stops anybody who does not live in the property from entering. 

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It is sought by police and granted by the court.

Here's a list of the places that police shut down last year that are still closed in Oxford. The only people allowed inside are the residents, emergency services and the housing association.

1. On November 15, 2021 a closure order for All Seasons Guest House in Headington was granted.

Police said the property was involved with prostitution. 

Guests can't visit the hotel for three months, only the residents are allowed in.

2. On December 7, 2021 police shut down a property in Cowley Road, Oxford due to antisocial behaviour.

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The order was granted at Oxford Magistrates' Court for three months.

This property also had a closure order in September 3, 2021.

3. On December 6, 2021 a closure order was granted at Butler House, Ashurst, Oxford.

It followed a notice that was served by police on December 2 following antisocial behaviour.

The order is in place for three months. 

4. On December 17, 2021, a flat in Dogson Road, Oxford was shut down by police due to antisocial behaviour.

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It followed a notice that was served by police on December 16.

The order is in place for three months.

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