Film director Gary Love bought the freehold of the premises in 2007.
The owner of a Gordon Ramsay pub has denied claims by squatters that a deal has been made for them to stay there.
Film director Gary Love bought the freehold of the premises in 2007, before leasing the pub to Mr Ramsay on a 25-year term for an annual rent of £640,000. On Saturday, High Court orders taped to the doors of the premises had been torn down and a squatter said the group would be staying put.He said: “We’re still here, and we’re going to carry on staying here. We’re going to be security for him.”
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