Squatters evicted from above west London Marks and Spencer
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Squatters evicted from above west London Marks and Spencer
"The order, which is attached to the front of Broadway House, concerns 2 to 6 Fulham Broadway. This includes office/educational space above a new Marks and Spencer supermarket, opened at the ground floor last year, as well as the building immediately to its left. The Marks and Spencer was not affected by the trespassers nor by the closure order."
"It details how the court was satisfied that either an individual or a group had engaged, or was likely to engage, in disorderly behaviour on the premises, that it had or was likely to result in serious nuisance to members of the public, and that disorder had or was likely to occur near to the premises."
"On Thursday, 8 January officers from Fulham Safer Neighbourhood Team successfully obtained a three-month closure order for 2-6 Fulham Broadway from Westminster Magistrates' Court. This represents the latest development in ongoing efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the area. The closure order will initially be in place for three months after the date of issue."
Broadway House on Fulham Broadway has been placed under a three-month closure order by Westminster Magistrates' Court following trespasser intrusions. The order, issued on January 8, restricts access to the building at 2-6 Fulham Broadway to only the landlord, emergency services, and council representatives. Landlord Romulus Constructions is addressing damage caused by the trespassers. The closure encompasses office and educational spaces above a newly opened Marks and Spencer supermarket, which remains unaffected. The court determined that disorderly behaviour occurred or was likely to occur, causing serious public nuisance. Romulus has also discontinued a civil claim previously pursued against the trespassers, as indicated by a notice attached to the building.
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