Eight closure orders granted for shops during multi-agency action

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A total of eight shops, including three in Warrington, have been closed down across Cheshire to tackle anti-social behaviour and the sale of illicit cigarettes and vapes.

Between Monday 29 June and Friday 3 July, various applications for closures orders were made for premises in Crewe, Nantwich, Warrington and Macclesfield.
The shops in Crewe and Nantwich included:

Top Gee, Nantwich Road, Crewe
Bob Shop, Nantwich Road, Crewe
Liam Grocery Store, Nantwich Road, Crewe
Friendly Mart, High Street, Nantwich

Closures orders for the four establishments were granted for a period of three months, thanks to work by the Eastern Problem Solving Team, assisted by the Crewe Beat Team and Cheshire East Trading Standards.
There was evidence of anti-social behaviour and failure to adhere to age limit restrictions when selling items.

A total of three shops in Warrington were shut down, including:

Mr Blue, Sankey Street, Warrington
Stop and Shop, Sankey Street, Warrington
Mini Shop, Buttermarket Street, Warrington

These were closed for three months due to repeated failure on joint police, Trading Standards and Immigration compliance visits, as well as being a cause of anti-social behaviour in the town centre.
Large quantities of illicit cigarettes, tobacco and vape products were also seized during the closures by officers, assisted by Warrington Trading Standards and Immigration.
In Macclesfield, Macclesfield Mini Mart, Mill Street was closed for a period of three months.
This was a joint effort between the Eastern PVP (Protecting Vulnerable People) Exploitation Team, Macclesfield South Beat Team, and Cheshire East Trading Standards.
The closure was granted due to underage vape sales, illicit tobacco sales and anti-social behaviour.

Chief Superintendent Saf Ali, Cheshire Police, said: “This is a great example of the action we will take on retailers who repeatedly offend, and I hope this sends a clear message that illegal tobacco and vape products have no place in Cheshire’s shops.
“Working alongside our partners, we gathered evidence against these premises and the closure orders are now in place for three months after being granted by the courts.
“We will continue to tackle anti-social behaviour and the supply of illicit products to keep residents across Cheshire safe.”

Councillor Dawn Clark, Cheshire East Council Cabinet Member for Finance, Legal and Enforcement, said: “These raids and closure orders send out a clear message that we are an enforcing council and we will continue to tackle head on the scourge of illicit tobacco and vapes – as well as underage tobacco sales – working effectively with our partners. Anti-social and unlawful outlets in Cheshire East should know that we will not stand by and watch while they act illegally.
“The sale of Illicit tobacco and vapes has proven links to organised crime and the sale of these products is known to contribute to human trafficking and other criminality. Illicit tobacco also undermines efforts of our health teams and NHS partners to reduce the number of people smoking and encourages children to take up smoking, which negatively impacts their long-term health.
“I would urge people to report the sale of illegal tobacco and single-use vapes in Cheshire East by calling the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0808 2231133 or start a Live Chat on our website.”

Councillor John Kerr-Brown, Warrington Borough Council Cabinet Member for Housing Services and Licensing, said: “The sale of illicit tobacco and vape products puts people’s health at risk and makes these products more accessible to children and young people.
“Working closely with Cheshire Police, Trading Standards and other partner agencies, we are committed to making Warrington town centre a safe and welcoming place for residents, visitors and businesses.
We will continue to take robust action against those who break the law and contribute to anti-social behaviour in our borough.”


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