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Squatters evicted from Brighton pub

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 30 Mar, 2020 at 2:59PM
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Squatters evicted from Brighton pub


A group of squatters, some of whom were self-isolating, have been evicted from an empty Brighton pub.

The four people living in the former Cease and Desist pub in Middle Street – previously called The Globe – had been there for about a week when security turned up on Thursday morning.

But friends of the squatters say some of them had been staying inside with coronavirus symptoms – and were left with nowhere to self-isolate as a result.

Kate Barnes, from the DIY Kodak Collective, a squatters group named after a former photography shop it squatted in 2019, said: “We had a message from someone who was saying the squat last night that people were trying to get in and it seemed like

“The police and security team were there with angle grinders and crowbars and they had forced their way in to the pub.

“There’s four residents there at the moment. They have been living in places that have been part of the Kodak Collective, squatters buildings.

“They need to find a place to move all their stuff to. They’re just trying to get their stuff together again and try to find somewhere they can live together.

“They’re all friends and they have been living together for months.

“There were two guys there who were not very well at all, showing different symptoms of coronavirus – a dry cough and one of them had a fever so they were self isolating in the pub.”

Brighton and Hove News understands the group is now in non-council temporary accommodation elsewhere.

The Kodak Collective has said it’s not intending to squat any pubs closed because of the coronavirus crackdown.

Sussex Police said they attended but the eviction was not a criminal matter, but a civil one.

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Comments 6

  1. kelly says:
    6 years ago

    we need someone who is for any not the few who adores poor people and is not be horrible to them

    Reply
  2. Terry says:
    6 years ago

    The Council is now using three buildings that can provide single accommodation for anyone who is homeless, to allow for self-isolation. Nobody will/or should be on the streets or needing to squat in unsuitable premises, safely. There are people who care!

    Reply
  3. K says:
    6 years ago

    Brighton stations Beggar, Nigel ‘give us a quid bruv’ is still hard at work this week whilst key workers are risking their lives, he has a home and makes more than most honest people by actively aggressively playing on people’s emotions.

    Reply
  4. Seth says:
    6 years ago

    Good. Why should these people get a free place to live, against the owners will, when I and hundreds like me have to work hard even though the lockdown…..get a job and pay your way like everyone else

    Reply
  5. David Stott says:
    6 years ago

    Putting these people on the street should be a criminal offence if they have covid 19 and infect other people resulting in death the police and security who did this should be charged with Murder

    Reply
  6. Cristiano b says:
    6 years ago

    Police breaking in it totally illegal a part from being not human at al. Shane on the police.

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