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An illegal rave was broken up by police at Gwyddon Valley, Abercarn, in the early hours of Sunday, July 10.
Residents in neighbouring towns and villages said the noise could be heard throughout most of Saturday night and into the early hours of Sunday.
Around 100 people were at the rave, but no arrests were made.
Music equipment and two vehicles were seized by police.
In a statement, Gwent Police said: “We received calls reporting that loud music could be heard coming from Gwyddon valley, Abercarn, in the early hours of Sunday July 10.
“Officers are currently in attendance, liaising with those at the site.”
Superintendent Vicki Townsend, of Gwent Police, said: “In line with existing powers, and to ensure the safety of those going to unlicensed music events, and those in the vicinity, officers can close the event to prevent any escalation, seize equipment and prosecute organisers.
“We’ve now served a section 63 notice to those in the area, directing them to leave.
“Raves can cause serious disruption to nearby residents, pose risks to those in attendance, and will not be tolerated.”
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