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Neville and Giggs let hotel squatters stay for winter | Neville and Giggs let hotel squatters stay for winter |
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About 30 homeless people who set up camp in a building being renovated by two former Manchester United players have been told they can stay. | About 30 homeless people who set up camp in a building being renovated by two former Manchester United players have been told they can stay. |
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs plan to turn the former Stock Exchange building in Manchester city centre into a hotel. | Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs plan to turn the former Stock Exchange building in Manchester city centre into a hotel. |
Wesley Hall, a human rights activist, said he spoke to Neville on the phone and was told they could stay until February when building work will start. | Wesley Hall, a human rights activist, said he spoke to Neville on the phone and was told they could stay until February when building work will start. |
The group was evicted from an empty office block by the council last week. | The group was evicted from an empty office block by the council last week. |
Mr Hall, who campaigns for homeless people as part of the Manchester Angels group, said giving the homeless somewhere to stay is "a lifeline". | Mr Hall, who campaigns for homeless people as part of the Manchester Angels group, said giving the homeless somewhere to stay is "a lifeline". |
"These people aren't getting a nourishing meal, their immune systems are low and they are dying. | "These people aren't getting a nourishing meal, their immune systems are low and they are dying. |
"All it needs is someone to put a roof over their head and give them a bit of support," he added. | "All it needs is someone to put a roof over their head and give them a bit of support," he added. |
Planning permission to turn the Stock Exchange on Norfolk Street into a 35-bedroom luxury hotel was granted earlier this year, with former United team-mates Neville and Giggs funding the project. | Planning permission to turn the Stock Exchange on Norfolk Street into a 35-bedroom luxury hotel was granted earlier this year, with former United team-mates Neville and Giggs funding the project. |
The Grade II-listed building, which they bought for £1.5m, will house a gym, spa, roof terrace for members and a ground-floor restaurant, according to architects AEW. |