Friday, 31 January 2014

Inside 'Billionaires Row': London's rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m | Society | The Guardian

Inside 'Billionaires Row': London's rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m | Society | The Guardian:

Inside 'Billionaires Row': London's rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m

The North London street where billionaires can buy homes, never live in them, let them rot and still make millions
The Bishops Avenue Houses that were bought by the Saudi Royal family in the 1990s and have been now sold. The houses have never been lived in and have been left to rot. Pictured is 'Georgians' on The Bishops Avenue. (
Homes for all campaign there are 1.5 million empty buildings in the Uk enough to house all the homeless people many times over.We could recycle the empties creating homes,community projects and create employment,repairing and renovating.
Repeal sec 144 tLaspo act the unfair law that criminalises the poor who shelter in empty residential buildings.
It is still legal to squat non residential buildings shops,pubs,warehouses,community centres,libraries etc etc
support the new campaign #lovesquatting
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