Squatters vow to stay in Gordon Ramsay's London pub
- Squatters occupied Gordon Ramsay's $25 million pub, the York and Albany near Regent's Park, London, as stated by the Instagram account Camden Art Cafe.
- Despite court orders, squatters refused to leave the premises, with a supporter mentioning their commitment to staying in the building, as reported.
- The squatter group intends to transform the pub into a cafe and art gallery to support those affected by gentrification in Camden, offering free food and drinks last week.
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Gordon Ramsay's $25 million pub occupied by squatters in UK
A group of squatters has taken over a $25 million pub owned by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay in the UK.An Instagram account called the Camden Art Cafe has posted an "official statement" online explaining why they squatted the York and Albany near Regent's Park, London."We are occupying the York and Albany Hotel in Camden as the collective Camden Art Cafe," the statement read.READ MORE: Police on standby for pro-Palestinian protests"We aim to ope…
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Read Full ArticleA group of squatters currently camp in York & Albany, Gordon Ramsay's chef's hotel restaurant, and refuse to leave the building.
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