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Witham: Closure order for shop which sold illegal tobacco and vapes to children

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Published: 17:00 15/05/2026
A group of Essex Police officers, Braintree district and Essex county council staff and a councillor stand next to a red and white sign in a shop window which declares: Closure Order. This business has been closed by court order due to persons engaging in criminal activity on the premises
PC Steve Bright, Braintree Neighbourhood Policing Team; Braintree District Council environmental health manager Daniel Mellini; Sergeant Andy Christian Braintree Neighbourhood Policing Team; Essex County Council Trading Standards operations manager Alan Richards; and Councillor Charley Dervish, Deputy Cabinet Member for Communities at Braintree District Council

A shop that sold illegal tobacco and vapes to children in Witham has been closed down for three months.

Braintree Neighbourhood Policing Team and Witham Town Council supported a joint investigation by Braintree District Council and Essex County Council’s Trading Standards, prompted by ongoing concerns about the sale of illegal tobacco and vapes from Yellow Express in Newland Street.

And on 22 April, Braintree District Council secured a closure order from the courts. 

In the lead up to the closure, Trading Standards officers from Essex County Council carried out multiple seizures of illicit tobacco and non-compliant vapes in significant quantities. Investigations also uncovered several instances where the vapes had been sold to underage children.

Two uniformed Essex Police neighbourhood policing officers stand next to a red and white sign in a shop window which declares: Closure Order. This business has been closed by court order due to persons engaging in criminal activity on the premises
PC Steve Bright, left, and Sergeant Andy Christian, of Braintree Neighbourhood Policing Team

Inspector Phil Jackson, of Braintree Neighbourhood Policing Team, says:

“My team worked closely with Braintree District Council and Essex Trading Standards after concerns were raised that this shop was selling illegal tobacco and vapes.
“We take such behaviour very seriously because there is a huge risk to public health from the sale of unregulated products, particularly when children are involved.
“We always look for positive ways to resolve issues but, where laws are being broken, we will take action.
“Our priority is keeping people safe and making sure our high streets are safe for people to shop and work.
“Ignoring a closure order is a criminal offence and we will not hesitate to enforce this.”

Unregulated tobacco and vape products can pose serious health risks, as they are often unsafe and may be laced with harmful substances. The illegal supply of these products also undermines bona fide businesses that operate responsibly and comply with the law.

Councillor Mary Cunningham, Cabinet Member for Stronger Communities at Braintree District Council says:

“This was a serious and persistent case, and the court agreed that closing the premises was necessary to protect the public.
“This action sends a clear message that we will not tolerate businesses putting our residents, particularly young people, at risk.
“Selling illegal tobacco and vapes not only undermines legitimate traders but can have serious consequences for people’s health.
“We will continue to work closely with our partners to take firm action against retailers who repeatedly break the law and put our communities at risk.”

A yellow-painted shop front, Yellow Express, with a red and white sign in its window which declares: Closure Order. This business has been closed by court order due to persons engaging in criminal activity on the premises
Yellow Express in Newland Street, Witham, is subject to a three-month closure order

The Leader of Essex County Council’s Reform UK Group Councillor Peter Harris says:

“We are committed to tackling the supply of illicit tobacco and vapes and the sale of age-restricted goods to children.
“We will use all the tools available to disrupt illegal activity. We are pleased to see this this three-month closure order in place and look forward to continuing more of this important work with our partners at Braintree District Council.
“This sends a clear message to any businesses breaking the law that their actions will not be tolerated. We will do all we can to protect children, consumers and legitimate business activity.”

Residents are encouraged to report concerns about the sale of illegal tobacco and vapes to Essex Trading Standards: 

  • by phone: call the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 223 1133
  • by email: [email protected]
  • or online: Essex Trading Standards

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