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Illegal Mini-Marts Face Year-Long Closure Under New UK Law

Effective early 2027, illegal mini-marts in England and Wales could be shut for up to 12 months under new legislation. This change follows a BBC investigation into organized crime linked to these establishments. The Home Office aims to curb illegal activities and restore public confidence.

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June 10, 2026
Illegal Mini-Marts Face Year-Long Closure Under New UK Law

Illegal mini-marts, barbers, and vape shops in England and Wales could face closures of up to 12 months under new powers announced by the government. This legislative change, effective in early 2027, follows an extensive BBC investigation into organized crime on British high streets.

Legislative Changes

The current law allows authorities to close shops for three months, extendable to six months using anti-social behavior legislation. The new law doubles the potential closure time to 12 months. According to the BBC, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood praised the BBC's reporting, stating that the government will not tolerate organized crime and immigration criminality.

Impact on Affected Entities

The new law targets illegal mini-marts, barbers, and vape shops involved in activities such as selling illegal cigarettes, vapes, and drugs. The Home Office states that extended closures will provide investigators more time to gather evidence and pursue prosecutions, preventing rogue operators from reopening quickly.

Compliance Obligations

  • Authorities: Must enforce the new closure orders and gather sufficient evidence for prosecution.
  • Business Owners: Need to ensure compliance with legal standards to avoid closures.
  • Landlords: Encouraged to vet tenants more thoroughly to avoid renting to illegal operators.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with the new regulations could result in extended closure orders, making it financially unviable for business owners to wait out the closure period. This measure aims to deter illegal activities and encourage lawful operations.

Resources and Guidance

  • Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI): Provides support and guidance for Trading Standards officers.
  • Home Office: Offers briefings and updates on the implementation of the new law.

The Home Office plans to brief authorities in Northern Ireland and Scotland about these changes, as they have different enforcement legislation. The government's intervention is seen as a "game-changing national crackdown" by Home Secretary Mahmood, aiming to restore public confidence in local areas.


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