A CONVENIENCE store in Newport has been ordered to shut its doors for three months following reports of "disorder".
A closure order for Pill Mini Market in Commercial Road was issued at Newport Magistrates Court on Thursday, October 28.
The notice was served on October 21, and requires the business to close for three months.
The closure order pertained to nusiance or disorder, under section 80 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
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Access will be prohibited to everyone, in all circumstances, except except by prior arrangement and specific written agreement with Newport City Council.
Owner of the business, on Commercial Road, Newport, Bakhtyar Mohammadi was also ordered to pay costs of £100 to Newport City Council.
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