Gordon Ramsay Pub Retaken as Squatters Leave Amidst Legal Battle

Squatters have vacated a Gordon Ramsay pub in London after a High Court order granted possession to the celebrity chef’s company, Gordon Ramsay Holdings International Limited (GRHI).

The group, which included members of the Anarchist Association London Branch and the Camden Art Café, initially resisted the eviction but eventually left the premises. The pub’s owner, Gary Love, denied having any contact with the squatters and stated that enforcement officers had changed the locks on Monday.

The squatters had started to filter out of the pub over the weekend after lawyers secured a High Court order to kick them out of the Grade II-listed building. The group were made up of the Anarchist Association London Branch and the Camden Art Café.

In an Instagram post, they announced members would be leaving but added: “We wish those left in the building the best of luck in their endeavors.”

The legal battle between Ramsay and Love over the pub’s lease is ongoing, with the property currently on the market for £13 million.

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