Anti-social behaviour house closed down in Hayle
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Neighbourhood police said they worked with the housing provider, Cornwall Council and local residents to secure the closure
A house in Hayle has been closed down for three months after repeated incidents of anti-social behaviour.
Devon and Cornwall Police said it had received complaints relating to 21 Queensway for the last six months.
Following a partial closure, Bodmin Magistrates Court issued a full closure from 8 February.
Nobody other than the landlord and their representatives is allowed to enter the property for three months.

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