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Squatting in England and Wales

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action, as it was being used for storage. Since the legal battle, Keylet plans to actively support tackling homelessness, believing "homelessness in Cardiff and the UK needs urgent attention." In a statement about the occupation, the squatters said they intended to "reclaim this unoccupied space to re-open it for the use of the community."
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account. Managing director and chairman of the Association of Letting and Management Agents, Mr Vidler, said "It's distressing because I have items in there which are part of our business", concerned it would cost a lot of money to remove them. Within a week they had left, after the owners took legal
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if "(a) there is someone present on those premises at the time who is opposed to the entry which the violence is intended to secure; and (b) the person using or threatening the violence knows that that is the case." The law does not distinguish for this purpose between violence to persons or property
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composing the nearby Tolmers Square was threatened with demolition. The students, Jill Baldry, Elizabeth Britton, Pedro George, Pete Henshaw and Nick Wates, decided to make their final year undergraduate project about the square. They spoke to local residents and ended up joining the struggle against
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was squatted by the Loose Space collective in March 2017 and was evicted in August 2017. It had housed around 20 homeless people, who then moved on to another squat. The three rules established in the Cornerhouse were no hard drugs, no constant drinking, and no abuse in whatever form. The collective
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focused on 'Agents of Change' and released a full colour pamphlet entitled 'Another Space: Political Squatting in Brighton 1994 – present.' Projects such as the aforementioned estate agency, a community garden, exhibitions and an anti-supermarket project were all featured. The curator commented that
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and the Vigilantes installed families in empty properties all around the country. In London suburbs and villages such as Chalfont St Giles, families occupied derelict camps and in some cases stayed there until the mid-1950s. As word spread, more and more people squatted until there were an estimated
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is a company which manages empty property for owners and puts in users on lease contracts (with less rights than a rental contract) so as to prevent squatting. The empty Camelot headquarters in Shoreditch, east London, was itself squatted in September 2016. The building was renamed Camesquat. After
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movement. It was raided by Metropolitan Police before the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton in April 2011, although the police denied any link to the wedding. Social centres in Camberwell and Hackney were also raided. Alleging unnecessary and illegal pre-emptive action was taken against
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In November 2012, Conservative MPs called for the criminalisation of squatting in commercial buildings as well, due to the perceived increase in the squatting of business properties. These included the following pubs: the Cross Keys in Chelsea, the Tournament in Earls Court (both in London) and the
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On 8 September 1946, 1,500 people squatted flats in Kensington, Pimlico and St. Johns Wood. This action, termed the 'Great Sunday Squat' garnered much media attention and resulted in five of the leaders being arrested for 'conspiring to incite and direct trespass.' The squatters left the apartments
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Kenneth Clarke then announced an amendment to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill which would criminalise squatting in residential buildings. In 1991, Clarke stated "There are no valid arguments in defence of squatting. It represents the seizure of another's property without
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The Government opened a consultation entitled 'Options for dealing with squatters' on 13 July 2011, which ran until 5 October. It was "aimed at anyone affected by squatters or has experience of using the current law or procedures to get them evicted." The pro-squatting campaign group SQUASH stated
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Local Authority Housing Departments, facing rising court costs when evicting squatters, often resorted to taking out the plumbing and toilets in empty buildings to deter squatters. In the 1970s, some housing councils would attempt to deter squatters from entering their properties by "gutting" the
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When the Government announced its plans to criminalise squatting, protests were launched across the UK and SQUASH (Squatters Action for Secure Homes) was reformed (it was first set up to fight previous plans regarding criminalisation in the mid-1990s) with a presentation at the House of Commons.
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in October 2012 resisted the eviction of the former Spin Bowling building in Cardiff from bailiffs and police. The group covered their faces with scarves and masks, posting on Bristol Indymedia claiming; "The state tries to make people homeless, anarchists have no sympathy for the state and its
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who require the property for use), or someone acting on their behalf. These terms are defined in sections 12 and 12A. Such people may legally enter an occupied property even using force as the usual section 6 provision does not apply to them, and may require "any person who is on premises as a
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People who squatted in buildings would often put up a "Section 6" legal notice on the front door. The notice stated there were people living in the property who claimed they had a legal right to be there. It warned anyone — even the actual owner of the property — who tried to enter the building
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introduced new processes for civil repossession of property and related processes, under section 55. These include a fast track process whereby the legally rightful occupier can obtain an interim possession order (IPO) in a civil court which will enable them to enter the premises at will. Any
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The amendment states that "the new offence will be committed where a person is in a residential building as a trespasser having entered it as a trespasser, knows or ought to know that he or she is a trespasser and is living in the building or intends to live there for any period."
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unlawful occupiers who refuse to leave after the granting of an IPO is committing a criminal offence and can then be removed by police. However some of these processes may not be available unless used within 28 days of the time that the claimant knew of the unauthorised occupancy.
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The squatters lived there for six years, during which time Alara Wholefoods & Community Foods started up. Alara grew to become the largest wholefood company in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s. The squatters were eventually evicted but many of the proposals made by their 1978
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and later the Family Squatting Advisory Service. Several local Family Squatting Associations signed agreements with borough councils to use empty properties under licence, although only after some lengthy and bitter campaigns had been fought—most particularly in the borough of
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Focus E15 was formed when 29 young mothers living in Newham, east London were given notices of eviction from their hostel. The mothers refused to take rented accommodation in other cities such as Birmingham or Manchester and instead squatted flats on the mostly empty
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Activists such as Terry Fitzpatrick teamed up with the local community in Whitechapel to form the Bengali Housing Action Group (BHAG) in 1976. At a time when the National Front was a threat in the area, Bengali families found strength squatting in numbers. Members of
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Elsewhere in England, there were sizeable squatting communities in Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Leicester and Portsmouth. In Bristol, in the mid-1980s, squatters had the Full Marx bookshop, the Demolition Ballroom and the Demolition Diner, all on Cheltenham Road.
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stating their concerns that "misleading" comments were being made in the mainstream media about squatting. Mike Weatherley replied that "the self-proclaimed experts who signed the letter, sheep-like, have a huge vested interest when it comes to fees after all" and
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Temporary Autonomous Art, run by a group called Random Artists, is a series of squatted exhibitions which have been occurring since 2001. Beginning in London, the events have also taken place in Brighton, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Cardiff.
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introduced section 6.1(A) and other provisions were added, which override this and give the right of entry to "displaced residential occupiers", "protected intending occupiers" (someone who had intended to occupy the property, including some tenants,
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lackeys." The protest was believed to be in response to the imprisonment of Alex Haigh, who was the first person jailed under the new Section 144 law in the UK. The activists renamed the building the Gremlin Alley Social Centre and organised events.
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In recent years and despite the criminalisation of squatting in 2012, people have continued for different reasons, including homelessness, activism and partying. Many cities have social centres, often with their roots in the squatters movement. The
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Another group called the Autonomous Nation of Anarchist Libertarians (ANAL) squatted a series of luxury mansions in order to bring attention to the housing crisis and the scandal of empty buildings. When they occupied the seven storey former
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In September 2012, Alex Haigh was the first squatter imprisoned under the new law, receiving a sentence of 3 months after occupying a housing association property in London. Two men were then found guilty of squatting above the Lamb Inn, in
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The change in legislation has been referred to by Mike Weatherley as "Weatherley's Law" and came into force on 1 September 2012, making squatting in a residential building a criminal offence subject to arrest, fine and imprisonment.
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and cultivated it collectively in the hope that their actions would inspire other poor people to follow their lead. Gerrard Winstanley stated that "the poorest man hath as true a title and just right to the land as the richest man".
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A newsletter from SQUASH published in May 2016 states that there have been "at least 738 arrests, 326 prosecutions, 260 convictions and 11 people imprisoned for the offence, based on available information" since criminalisation.
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was arrested on suspicion of squatting in 2015, when she was occupying a council flat in Stratford, London, in support of a mother who had been evicted. The charges were later dropped less than 24 hours before the court hearing.
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In the context of a severe housing crisis, the late 1960s saw the development of the Family Squatting Movement, which sought to mobilise people to take control of empty properties and use them to house homeless families from the
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Squatters attempted to occupy the house of Justice Secretary Ken Clarke in September 2011. The following month, twelve people were arrested outside the House of Commons whilst the criminalisation of squatting was being debated.
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right (known as "adverse possession") to claim ownership of a dwelling after continual unopposed occupation of land or property for a given period of several years or more, depending on the laws to a particular jurisdiction.
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in central London, Tolmers Square was occupied by more than one hundred squatters, who engaged with local groups to fight for a redevelopment plan which fitted the community. After a long struggle, they were successful.
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between 1986 and 1992. St Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society contributed another part of the exhibition which depicted the treatment of homeless people in the city over the centuries.
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several days a week. The building of the cottage was generally tolerated or even sanctioned under customary right. Initially these rights were respected by the Norman conquerors, but over time landowners started to
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were able to grow crops and graze their animals, by a system of customary rights, on common land. Traditionally in an English village there were several classes of people. At the lower end were the incomers known as
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Adverse possession is defined as, "An open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession for twenty years operates to convey a complete title...not only an interest in the land...but complete dominion over it."
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The Tolmers Village Association was founded to represent the interests of small business owners, tenants, owners and squatters, allied against the council and the developers. It published an infosheet called
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Demolitions and threats to Georgian Bloomsbury and to Tolmers Square in Euston (the 'locus classicus of London's intellectual squatting movement'), succeeded anew in drawing public attention to the plight of
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Largescale evictions of social housing have led to many local campaigns in London, which often involved occupation as a tactic to support tenants at risk of being decanted. These would include the
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and deprive commoners of their ancient rights. Farm labourers would lose the ability to feed themselves and were dependent on their Manorial lord for an income. Squatters were made homeless.
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A 2018 exhibition called 'Squatlife' at the St Albans Museum and Gallery showed photographs of squats and squatters in the city in the 1980s. The photographer, Dave Kotula, had squatted in
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Tenant eviction resistance at Sweets Way was bolstered by housing activists occupying empty flats in March 2015. The owner, Annington Property (controlled by a private equity fund run by
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as the "first test of new legislation that makes squatting a criminal offence." Two other squatters were also arrested and had previously had the charges against them dropped completely.
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that anyone could intervene. By occupying empty buildings, squatters were able to halt the decline, revive the community and revive leadership in the struggle against the developers."
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squatted a mansion at 144 Piccadilly in central London to highlight the issue of homelessness but were quickly evicted. The extensive media coverage created what one commune leader, '
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of the policing tactics. Grow Heathrow has had a very long battle in the courts and faced several eviction attempts, most recently in February 2019, half the terrain was evicted.
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Whilst the Government prevaricated, there was considerable public support for the squatters, since they were perceived as honest people simply taking action to house themselves.
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was involved. For eighteen months, it was housed at Huntley Street, where over 150 people lived in 52 flats. The union organised festivals and provided homes for the homeless.
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was elected mayor in 2017. He promised to end rough sleeping by 2020. However, there were 40 squat evictions between 2015 and 2018 in Manchester and several homeless camps.
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In England and Wales, squatting – taking possession of land or an empty house the squatter does not own – is a criminal or civil offence, depending on circumstances. People
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collective in South London states "I was obsessed with the idea of it, but also with getting to London and being part of a dynamic group of young people doing things."
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in Leytonstone, East London was a multidisciplinary art gallery. Young artists who cannot afford to rent studio or gallery space, occupy abandoned buildings. Artist
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in Belgravia and stated they would open a homeless shelter and community centre. After being quickly evicted they moved to a £14m mansion nearby which was opposite
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in a residential building with the intention of permanently residing a criminal offence. Although a Section 6 warning still applies for non-residential buildings.
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In February 2013, a homeless man named Daniel Gauntlett froze to death on the doorstep of an abandoned bungalow, in a case that has been linked with the new law.
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to resist the Criminal Justice Bill and squatted an old Courthouse. They later set up a Squatters Estate Agency which received national media coverage. The 2012
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or squatters, who would erect a cottage or a hovel on common or waste ground to house themselves and would pay rent to the Manorial lord or would work on his
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in the 17th Century were peasants who cultivated waste and common land, claiming it as their rightful due" and that squatting was a necessity after the
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in Whitechapel, London, existed from May 2004 until October 2009, hosting meetings, screenings, performances, exhibitions and benefit gigs. As part of
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consent." John McDonnell commented that "by trying to sneak this amendment through the back door the government are attempting to bypass democracy."
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In 2003, it was estimated that there were 15,000 squatters in England and Wales. In 2012, the Ministry of Justice deemed the figure to be 20,000.
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One of Bristol's oldest squats, the Magpie, was evicted in 2016. The new owner plans to open a food market with pop-up restaurants in the space.
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In January 2018, there was a squatted homeless shelter in Manchester and the Loose Space collective were running a squat called the Wonder Inn.
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for a variety of reasons which include needing a home, protest, poverty, and recreation. Many squats are residential; some are also opened as
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Criminal law refers to an "occupier" or "trespasser", and the Civil Procedure Rules part 55 refer to possession claims against "trespassers".
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In response, Jenny Jones, Green mayoral candidate for London, said that squatting was an "excellent thing to do". Campaigners relaunched
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In 2013, the Gremlins squatted the former Rumpoles pub building opposite Cardiff prison and prepared for another eviction battle.
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building in central London to protest homelessness. In west London, squatters occupied a triangle of land and called it
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houses, rendering them uninhabitable by pouring concrete into toilets and sinks or smashing the ceilings and staircases.
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of the land from the developer and building housing instead of offices. Nick Wates writes that "It was only by taking
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trespasser" to leave. Failure to leave is a criminal offence under section 7 and removal may be enforced by police.
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There have been waves of squatting through British history. The BBC states that squatting was "a big issue in the
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A total of 158 concerned academics, barristers and solicitors specialising in property law published a letter in
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often happen in squatted venues in London, for example in Croydon, Deptford, Holborn, Lambeth, and Walthamstow.
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but did receive temporary accommodation. A sympathetic judge merely bound the squatters over to good behaviour.
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In 1979, there were estimated to be 50,000 squatters throughout Britain, with the majority (30,000) living in
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Keylet. They were seen on the roof and were believed to be from the group, after a post on the Gremlin Alley
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that there were "2,217 responses and over 90% of responses argued against taking any action on squatting."
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when so many were homeless. A more recent wave began in the late 1960s in the midst of a housing crisis.
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reported to the House of Commons that 1,038 camps in England and Wales were occupied by 39,535 people.
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is an art collective that received national attention when they squatted in a £6.25 million, 30-room,
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As a result of the criminalisation of squatting in residential buildings, a group calling themselves
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calling for the criminalisation of squatting. His campaign was backed by a series of articles in the
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UK laws allow for adverse possession claims range after 10 to 12 years, depending on if the land is
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said the choice of a squat as venue was to bring attention to the "terrible crisis" in UK housing.
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In 16th- and 17th-century Wales (following its legal incorporation into England with the so-called
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declared an amnesty for squatters in 1977, they offered the Bengali families estates in the area.
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was set up on Railton Road in Brixton, London, having first been squatted by the black feminist
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was a venue and garden based in a former doss-house in Peckham, squatted from 1999 until 2009.
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There was a huge squatting movement involving ex-servicemen and their families following
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in the 1950s–1960s), and made "violence for securing entry" an offence. The law states:
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were included in the revamped development plans, which resulted in the council making a
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Groups have also squatted land as community gardens. Two such London projects were the
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in 2008. After being evicted, they moved to a £22.5m property nearby in Clarges Mews.
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served as ambassador to Great Britain. The squatters later formed themselves into a
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Captain Swing: A Social History of the Great English Agricultural Uprising of 1830
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Solving the worsening problem of homelessness in Manchester was a key pledge when
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In November 2013, a squatter convicted under section 144 had his appeal upheld at
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was an old school squatted as a social centre in the 1980s, following on from the
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policy led to a move of people into the Welsh countryside, where they squatted on
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waiting list. This movement was originally based in London, where Ron Bailey and
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Camelot obtained an eviction order the squatters were evicted two months later.
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were instrumental in helping to establish family squatting campaigns in several
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forcibly evicting tenants (as was the case with the notorious London landlord
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Hotel was occupied by a small group of local anarchists including illustrator
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of England in 1066 (the other countries of Britain have different histories),
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launched its manifesto at Ingestre Court in Soho in 2015. National Secretary
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protesting on the roof of the squatted Spin Bowling building in Cardiff, 2012
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Many squatters legalised their homes or projects in the 1980s, for example
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Kill or Chill – An analysis of the Opposition to the Criminal Justice Bill
5033: 4243:"Squatters evicted from building of company that works to stop squatting" 3933:"A Group of London Squatters Called ANAL Have Moved in Next to the Queen" 3101: 1155:
An activist group called Topple the Tyrants squatted a home belonging to
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Hinton, J. 'Self-help and Socialism The Squatters' Movement of 1946' in
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Hinton, J. 'Self-help and Socialism The Squatters' Movement of 1946' in
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in London. More recently, there are still isolated examples such as the
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whereby a cottage could only be built as long as it had a minimum of 4
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4542:"St Albans Museum project will focus on homelessness in the district" 4480:"Andy Burnham launches plan to drive down homelessness in Manchester" 3180:"PRACTICE DIRECTION 51Z: STAY OF POSSESSION PROCEEDINGS, CORONAVIRUS" 3003:""Weatherley's Law" Soon to Become Reality | Mike Weatherley MP" 2773:"Squatting is an excellent thing to do, says Green mayoral candidate" 1218: 1116:
In November 2012, masked squatters moved into the Bute Dock Hotel in
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without lawful permission that they would be committing an offence.
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Occupation of unused land or derelict buildings in England and Wales
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Dee, E.T.C. (1 January 2016). "Squatted Social Centers in London".
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covers the occupation of property. The Act was implemented to stop
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in Berkshire used squatting as a tactic to slow down development.
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Criminal Law Act 1977 section 12, and especially 12(3) and 12(6)
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Out of Order: A Photographic Celebration of the Free Party Scene
918: 518: 181: 5183: 4699: 3872:"Squatters take over Saif Gaddafi's London home | UK news" 3413:"Focus E15 housing activist arrested on suspicion of squatting" 2289:
http://www.emptyhomes.com/usefulresources/stats/statistics.html
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Single people falling through cracks into years of homelessness
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The perceived 2011 eviction of the Telepathic Heights squat in
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MP. This formed a coalition between housing charities such as
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Royal wedding: Twenty arrested as squats raided across London
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had been occupied for 30 years until 29 November 2005, when
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Media and politicians are misleading about law on squatters
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The Square Occupied Social Centre, a now-evicted squat in
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and has drafted a legal warning to be used by squatters.
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The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) were updated due to the
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Hove MP in dispute with 160 lawyers over squatting laws
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continues to offer practical advice and legal support.
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was a short-lived social centre in central London. The
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Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
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tweeted that "these lawyers are sadly out of touch".
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Police: squat raids 'are not Royal Wedding-related'
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