A RESIDENTIAL property in Newquay town centre has been closed for a second time after it became a hub for “relentless” antisocial behaviour in the community.

A full three-month closure order was issued to the address in East Street on Tuesday, January 27, following an investigation carried out by the Newquay Neighbourhood Police team and Cornwall Council’s antisocial behaviour caseworker.

Officers secured the new measure after behaviour continued to significantly impact the wellbeing of nearby residents, with reports of constant shouting, large gatherings, noise disturbances, swearing and suspected drug use.

There were also reports of rubbish and animal faeces left in and around the area.

It will now be illegal for anyone to enter a residential property. The tenant impacted by the closure order has been signposted to relevant support services while it is in place.

The granting of the closure order follows a partial closure order issued at the property in October 2025.

Inspector Steve Johnson said: “The location had been a focal point for much community tension because of the ASB associated with it and those occupying it, which had a real impact on the wellbeing of local people.

“The order served last year meant only the tenant was allowed to enter and reside at the property, but after this was not complied with, we had to escalate our approach.

“By working with local residents and partner agencies we have been able to remove the tenants, close the premises and protect residents from further harm.

“I hope this shows local people the importance of their reports and that our teams will not stand by and let this behaviour like this continue.”

Anyone experiencing antisocial behaviour in their area, or would like to raise concerns with the police, can report them the Devon and Cornwall Police website. If a crime is taking place, call 999.

A police spokesperson added: “If you have been affected by crime, please visit victimcare-dc.org to access support services and information on your rights and how to navigate the criminal justice system.

“You can also call Victim Support on 08 08 16 89 111 or Devon and Cornwall Police’s Victim Care Unit on 01392 475900.”