More than 160 rough sleepers who sheltered from February’s snow and freezing temperatures in a derelict building in London are now facing eviction because the building’s management is developing the four-storey space into 32 luxury apartments.
The Great Portland Street building, known as the Sofia Solidarity Centre, became one of London’s largest homeless shelters after the Beast from the East battered the UK last month and was set up by grassroots group Streets Kitchen.
Actress Susan Sarandon called for London mayor Sadiq Khan to step in after the rough sleepers were ordered to vacate the temporary homeless shelter.
.@SadiqKhan, you’ve said that you’re doing everything in your power to get rough sleepers off the streets for good & that is exactly what @streetskitchen is doing. But now over 100 of the most vulnerable unhoused are being evicted this week. Please intervene! https://t.co/tHoJ4E8bk8
— Susan Sarandon (@SusanSarandon) March 13, 2018
Supporters rallied being the group with a 3,000-plus-strong petition and a social media campaign to convince Khan to intervene.
Even Sarandon, who paid tribute to Hollywood icon and amateur inventor Hedy Lamarr in The Big Issue earlier this month, took to Twitter to add her support, saying: “I visited last week and saw the people whose lives they are saving first hand. They need your support right now, not an eviction notice.”