Gordon Ramsay Regains Control of London Pub After Legal Battle with Squatters
A High Court order facilitated the removal of squatters from the York & Albany pub, ending a week-long occupation.
- Squatters vacated Gordon Ramsay's York & Albany pub in Camden after being served legal papers.
- The group, identifying as the Camden Art Collective, briefly operated an autonomous café within the pub.
- Legal representatives for Ramsay's company argued for immediate possession due to risks of public disturbance.
- The High Court swiftly granted the possession order, citing the property's ongoing security concerns.
- Despite the eviction, the squatters expressed intentions to continue their activism and challenge property norms.