They don’t own the land and have absolutely no rights to it, but that hasn’t stopped a group of homeless campaigners from drawing up plans to turn it into a thriving new community of houses, shops and businesses.
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They don’t own the land and have absolutely no rights to it, but that hasn’t stopped a group of homeless campaigners from drawing up plans to turn it into a thriving new community of houses, shops and businesses.
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