Squatters move in on Neville and Giggs hotel
Former Manchester United stars Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs have reportedly told squatters they can stay in the historic building they're hoping to turn into a hotel.
Former Manchester United stars Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs have reportedly told squatters they can stay in the historic building they're hoping to turn into a hotel.
Greater Manchester Police have tweeted about a 'large scale disturbance' last night at the old Stock Exchange building on Norfolk Street in Manchester city centre.
The building, owned by Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville, is currently being used by homeless activists as temporary accommodation.
Police have described 'conflict' between the activists inside the building, and homeless people outside who have reportedly been denied entry.
Now responding to reports of large scale disturbance on Norfolk St near the old Stock Exchange
Appears to have been further conflict between activists inside and homeless people outside denied entry
Gary Neville has opened the doors of his new hotel project at the Manchester Stock Exchange to more homeless people.
Homeless campaigners have set up camp inside a Manchester city centre building owned former United stars Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs.