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The 48-hour dispersal order put in place in Blackwood this week has now come to an end.
The order, enforced by Gwent Police in an attempt to curb antisocial behaviour, came into effect at 2pm on Wednesday August 23.
It was lifted at 2pm on Friday August 25.
The dispersal area covered the town centre and nearby residential streets, including sections of the B4251, Sunnybank Road, Cefn Road, Bryn Road, Highfields Way and the surrounding roads.

Police had the power to stop people from entering these areas between that time if they believed they have engaged or would engage in antisocial behaviour.
Anyone who returned to those areas after being moved on faced being arrested.
It followed three dispersal orders in the space of just two weeks in Rhymney.
Inspector Oliver Petty, of Gwent Police, said antisocial behaviour “won’t be tolerated in Gwent” and continued: “Our officers are committed to protecting our communities and will take action against anyone intent on causing harm or disorder.”
After it was introduced earlier this week, Blackwood councillor Kevin Etheridge described the dispersal order as a “short-term fix”.
He said: “I don’t believe these short-term fixes work as we have had a number in Blackwood.
“I would therefore welcome the views of the Chief Constable and Police and Crime Commissioner on this subject as I am sure my residents would welcome a long-term solution.”
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