A SHOP has been closed by the authorities for two months.
Leeds City Council has confirmed it has secured a two-month closure order against Pudsey Local, on Market Street in Pudsey, following a hearing at Kirklees Magistrates’ Court on September 21.
The authority had accused the store of causing anti-social behaviour, but has not confirmed what the exact basis of the case was.
But, in a statement, the Council’s deputy leader, Debra Coupar said: “Anti-social behaviour is extremely serious and something none of our residents should have to put up with, so we are delighted that the court issued a two-month closure order against the Pudsey Local.
“Working in partnership with West Yorkshire Police, we will continue to monitor the situation and address the concerns of residents, businesses and shoppers relating to these premises.
“If required, we have the option to apply for a renewed closure order for a further three months.”
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