Court grants extension of shop Closure Order

Published Thursday, 21st November 2024

Magistrates have approved the extension of a Closure Order on a Hartlepool shop involved in the sale of illicit tobacco products.

The three-month extension, granted by Teesside Magistrates following an application by Hartlepool Borough Council’s Trading Standards Team, applies to the International Food Store at 45 Murray Street.

The court was told that the extension of the order - originally granted on 21st August - was necessary to prevent the reoccupation of the premises and a recurrence of criminal activity.

The International Food Store - 45 Murray Street

The International Food Store - 45 Murray Street

Councillor Karen Oliver, Chair of Hartlepool Borough Council’s Neighbourhood Services Committee, said: “Despite some notable success in closing down premises in recent months, Trading Standards find themselves involved in an incredibly frustrating game of “cat and mouse” where those involved in illegal sales constantly re-locate to alternative vacant premises until a Closure Order again forces them to move on.

“At least this extension will take these premises at 45 Murray Street out of the equation for a further three months and prevent the resumption of criminal activity there.

“I hope that the successful application for a maximum three-month extension sends out a clear warning that we are not prepared to tolerate such criminality here in Hartlepool. The sale of illicit tobacco products is detrimental to the health of Hartlepool residents and it also undermines the sustainability of local businesses operating within the law.

“I would also repeat my recent appeal for local residents with information or concerns about illegal sales to contact the Council or the police. It is important that we unite to take a stand against criminality and help foster a sense of pride in neighbourhoods across the borough,”

At the court hearing, costs totalling £1,945.87 were awarded to the Council.

While the Closure Order is in force, nobody is allowed access to the premises apart from officers of the local authority.

Anyone who witnesses the order being breached should call Cleveland Police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. Alternatively, they can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.