A city property has been shut down amid a spate of anti-social behaviour.
The Norwich Operational Partnership Team - a joint effort between locals, police and council officers - took action against the property in Shorncliffe Avenue.
Officers attended Norwich Magistrates' Court on November 20 and fought for a closure order under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act due to ongoing issues of disruption.
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A closure order was then successfully granted for three months making it a criminal offence for anyone except certain named individuals to enter the property.
The conviction comes amid Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week which encourages communities to crack down on the disruption they experience by making a report.
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