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:
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
enought to house the half million homeless and hidden homeless 3 times over.

Repeal sec 144 Laspo act the hated law that criminalises the poor who shelter in empty residential buildings
NB it is still legal to squat non residential spaces ie shops,warehouses,pubs,post offices,factories,libraries etc etc.
We should recycle the empties to create homes,community projects,and employment repairing and renovationg.
This would help to bring rents and over inflated property prices down.
support the new campaign #lovesquatting
more info www.squashcampaign.org
or www.squatter.org.uk
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