Six floors above ground and a basement - and a blue plaque for Pitt
Rivers
Inside the foyer
The lift was not working when the squatters arrived - and it was safer
to keep using the stairs although it could probably have been repaired
Notes from a workshop last week were on the wall of one room
Including the shocking figures of around 1.5 million empty properties
- these are 2012 figures, probably there are more now
More than enough empty residential properties to house all the homeless
lie empty
and commerical properties such as this could also be used to house
the homeless
There were one or two Class War Stickers
and from the top floor a view towards Buckingham Palace
The back of Buckingham Palace in the distance - and neither the weather
nor the glass was clear
The view from the rear of the property
Squat rules: 'No Smack, No Spice'
'Dont come up' so of course I did
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