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Shop ordered to close for three months after selling vapes to children

Eazy Vapes On Brecon Road In Merthyr Tydfil (Pic: Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council)

A MERTHYR TYDFIL shop has been ordered to close for three months after selling illegal vape products and vapes to children.

Merthyr Tydfil Council has confirmed that Eazy Vapes in Brecon Road was issued with a three-month closure order at Merthyr Tydfil Magistrates’ Court on Friday, November 3, following an investigation by trading standards.

The council said the court heard that large groups of children had been visiting the area to purchase vapes, resulting in increased anti-social and nuisance behaviour in the area, as well as the criminal offences of selling illegal vape products.

An investigation was carried out by trading standards and illegal vapes were seized from the Brecon Road shop on two separate occasions.

The vapes were found to not be compliant with the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016.

Eazy Vapes was issued with a closure order on Friday, November 3, under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.

Michelle Symonds, cabinet member for regeneration, housing and public protection, said: “Once again, the council has concluded a successful investigation against a problematic Merthyr Tydfil business. The law is there to protect the public and legitimate business owners, but on this occasion Eazy vapes showed a total disregard for the local authority, South Wales Police and the wider community.

“The premises was having a detrimental effect on the local community and local businesses because of their continued illegal activity and nuisance.

“We will look to take similar action against any other premises within our county borough that trades in illegal goods and sells age-restricted products to children.”

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