Squatters take over Marco Pierre White's old London restaurant just days after setting up residence at Gordon Ramsay's former pub
Squatters moved into the now-shuttered Steak, Pizza and Gin House in London's Leicester Square neighborhood last week and installed “big padlocks on the doors,” sources told The Evening Standard. Squatters set up residence at Gordon Ramsay’s former pub.
Marco Pierre White's former restaurant was reportedly taken over by squatters on Monday. Gordon Ramsay slapped squatters in his London pub with legal letters after he slapped them with a legal letter. The move comes after Gordon Ramsay hit the squatters with a similar legal letter in his pub.
Police clear former Marco Pierre White restaurant in central London being used by squatters. Gordon Ramsay's pub in Regent's Park, London, was recently reported to have been taken over. But police said it was a civil matter and said it is a matter of privacy.
Up to 400 people were living in the five-floor building in the heart of London’s West End before the council was alerted by neighbours. Neighbours alerted the council by neighbours who found the abandoned restaurant. Marco Pierre White's abandoned restaurant in London's heart of the West End is now closed.
Squatters move in to Marco Pierre White’s former restaurant on Leicester Square. Squatters have also put a sign in the window warning that they cannot be removed without a court order. The building was not being used for residential purposes and was vacant. It was run by Black & White Hospitality, which he set up with entrepreneur Nick Taplin.