Squatters leave Brentford's Watermans Art Centre after nearly a month-long occupation

By Cesar Medina

19th Jul 2024 | Local News

Hounslow Council have confirmed that the squatters occupying Watermans Art Centre have now left (credit: Cesar Medina).
Hounslow Council have confirmed that the squatters occupying Watermans Art Centre have now left (credit: Cesar Medina).

Squatters have now left Watermans Art Centre in Brentford after nearly a month of occupation, a recent Hounslow Council update reveals.

Councillor Tom Bruce, Deputy Leader of Hounslow Council and Cabinet Member for Assets, Regeneration and Development has confirmed the departure of squatters from the now closed art centre.

The squatters broke into the building in June, following a fire, and refused to leave for three and a half weeks, Hounslow Council says. 

Watermans closed down on 11 April due to financial difficulties the company is facing (credit: Facundo Arrizabalaga/MyLondon).

Cllr Bruce in a statement says: "The squatters, who only vacated the building after receiving a court order, have left it in a far worse state than it was before their unauthorised occupation.

"The interior has been left in a dire mess with extensive signs of vandalism. Doors have been kicked in, causing damage to locks and door frames, and some equipment has been damaged, and other items stolen.

"All this has exacerbated the already challenging situation we faced following the fire. 

"The actions of the squatters have further delayed our plans for finding a meanwhile use for the building to benefit the community.

"I appreciate many in the community will be frustrated by this delay, and I share these frustrations.

"The squatters have set us back many weeks.     

"We'll now be working hard to move forward with our plans as swiftly as possible. Council officers are conducting a thorough survey of the premises to understand the extent of the damage caused.

"Following the outcome of this survey, we will continue to explore the feasibility of a meanwhile use for the building."

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Cllr Bruce adds: "This evaluation is crucial in guiding our next steps towards restoring the building to a usable and safe condition.   

"Arts and culture are incredibly important to us. We recognise the value they bring to our diverse community, and we remain dedicated to supporting a rich cultural offer for everyone across the borough.

"We will provide updates as soon as we can regarding the progress of the repairs and the process for establishing a meanwhile use for the building.  

"In the meantime, I encourage any queries or concerns to be directed to [email protected]." 

Watermans Art Centre after being burnt down last month (credit: Facundo Arrizabalga/MyLondon).

Previously, the squatters have said that they were occupying Watermans Art Centre to preserve the arts and culture in Brentford.

To find out more about Watermans, click here.

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