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A group called the "Love Activists" have taken over an empty office leased by the Royal Bank of Scotland and plan to open it up on Christmas Day to homeless people in London.A group called the "Love Activists" have taken over an empty office leased by the Royal Bank of Scotland and plan to open it up on Christmas Day to homeless people in London.
The building, located near Trafalgar Square, is Grade II-listed and has say empty for 18 months, its last resident being a branch of NatWest. The building, located near Trafalgar Square, is Grade II-listed and has sat empty for 18 months, its last resident being a branch of NatWest.
RBS was bailed out after the financial crash in 2008 and the squatters believe that their occupation of the building is a form of public repossession.RBS was bailed out after the financial crash in 2008 and the squatters believe that their occupation of the building is a form of public repossession.
Banners outside the office read, "We want our money back", and the occupiers are encouraging locals to use the building as a community centre open to all groups to hold meetings and workshops.Banners outside the office read, "We want our money back", and the occupiers are encouraging locals to use the building as a community centre open to all groups to hold meetings and workshops.
Furthermore, on Christmas Day, the office will be open to homeless people and will offer festive lunches.Furthermore, on Christmas Day, the office will be open to homeless people and will offer festive lunches.
The group say the protest is part of a wider protest against the housing crisis in the capital.The group say the protest is part of a wider protest against the housing crisis in the capital.
According to recent data from Rightmove, the average price of a residential London property is now above £600,000 for the first time. The latest data from the Office of National Statistics showed that average house prices in London rose by 18.8 per cent in the last year to September 2014.According to recent data from Rightmove, the average price of a residential London property is now above £600,000 for the first time. The latest data from the Office of National Statistics showed that average house prices in London rose by 18.8 per cent in the last year to September 2014.