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image captionThe dispersal order specifically covers the Calzaghe Bridge area and its surrounding streets
Police have issued a dispersal order after receiving calls about criminal damage and disorder last weekend.
Six roads in Newbridge, Caerphilly county, will be covered by the order - specifically the Calzaghe Bridge area and its surrounding streets.
It will stay in place until 02:30 BST on Sunday 18 April.
Gwent Police said between 10 and 11 April it had received several reports of antisocial behaviour and damage to two house windows and two cars.
It said no-one was injured.
Insp Andrew Boucher said: Anyone caught committing an act of antisocial behaviour will be prosecuted.
Gwent Police slap dispersal notice on one part of Caerphilly borough after anti-social behaviour problems
The notice gives police officers special powers to exclude people from the area
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It will affect Newbridge and surrounding areas (Image: Google)
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A dispersal notice has been put in place in an area of Caerphilly borough by Gwent police.
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The county borough council said the decision came after a request from local ward members, who raised concerns about anti-social behaviour, prompted a consultation. A council spokesman said: “Working in partnership with local members and the Police we issued a notice for removal on February 1, providing residents 28 days to comment. “Following the consultation period, we can now confirm that the removal will go ahead. “Working with local members following concerns raised by the community we have taken the action requested, this sends a clear message that antisocial behaviour of any kind will not be tolerated.” Inspector Andrew Boucher of Gwent Police had previously said: “Proactive patrols are taking place after several reports of issues in this area of Blackwood, resulting in officers issuing fines and antisocial behaviour referrals for those involved.
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