Police have shut down a flat in Powys that has been linked to anti-social and criminal behaviour.
A closure order has been slapped on the property in Cradoc Close in Brecon which is set to last for three months.
The only people allowed to enter Flat 39 is tenant Tracey Elizabeth Price, Wales and West Housing who own the property, emergency services workers, and a member of staff from the Community Mental Health Team.
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The order, which was granted by Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, July 17, applies to the whole premises.
Residents, owners and visitors are not prevented from entering flats 36, 37 and 38, including the communal areas leading to the addresses within the curtilage of the block.
Ms Price was told about the closure order by Dyfed-Powys Police on Monday, July 15, and the matter was heard 48 hours later at a magistrates' court hearing which the 49-year-old woman attended on Wednesday.
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