A HOUSE that has repeatedly breached coronavirus restrictions has been partially sealed by order of a magistrates' judge – after neighbours raised concerns to the police.
The order on a house in Park Street, Slough was granted on Monday, March 22, by Slough Magistrates' Court under Section 80 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Disorder Act 2014.
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Police applied for the order against the property following complaints of anti-social behaviour.
There were also concerns around Covid-19 breaches originating from the property.
The partial closure prevents anyone other than the specified persons listed on the order from entering the property for a period of three months.
Anyone who enters the house will commit an offence and would be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment, a fine, or both.
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A spokesman said: "Magistrates granted the order following repeated reports of anti-social behaviour and breaches of Covid-19 legislation.
"The order runs for three months during which time the team will continue to work with the landlords and ensure the order is being complied with."
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