Over 40 rough sleepers line Oxford Street with makeshift beds after migrant ‘shanty town’ is cleared

He was camp on the most famous shopping street in England, which is sleeping more than 40 coarse.
In London, Oxford Street, a long person was seen under the quilt and temporary beds around 22.00.
Loaded with bags, clothes and blankets, walking around the shoppers and passengers gathered on the sidewalk outside the flagship of John Lewis.
It is one of the most intense retail streets of the world from around the world and with hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world.
In July, it was seen that immigrants slept and smoked only a week after the evacuation of the world -famous street under the bed.
Only weeks after the disintegration of a homeless person in Hyde Park, about 40 people were sleeping on Oxford Street

Last week, a long homeless person was seen under the quilt and temporary beds in Oxford Street

It is one of the most intense retail streets of the world from around the world and with hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world.
People passing through Oxford Street, the region has become ‘chaos’, he said.
The first said: ‘After hearing that the entire phone was closing and a pickpocker, I thought I knew what to expect.
‘But when I went to a evening event, I wasn’t ready for the number of homeless people I saw.’
Another said: ‘I lived in London20 years ago, I worked on Bond Street. It wasn’t such a thing. ‘
Executive teams were called to demolish a nearby camp that burned the Hyde Park corner last month.
The action was carried out by London for London (TFL), who applied for a property order to get back the land.
Mailonline understands that the Hyde Park site has been cleaned in the last 12 months.
The camp was with London’s West End tourist Mecca and is just a stone throw from Hyde Park, Marble Belt, Speaker Corner and Oxford Street.
In July, dramatic paintings showed that groups of people from the Squalid region in Hyde Park were moved by officers who seem to have wore knife vests.

Only a week later, the immigrants slept in the white tubes on Oxford Street (in the picture). DISCOMEED FROM THE REGION IN JULY

The group camp outside the shopping destination John Lewis was seen in a line sitting in the quilt while resting and smoking in July.

Apart from John Lewis on Oxford Street of London, in July
The inhabitants of the camp had to disintegrate the houses made of tarpaulin layers while watching the enforcement officers.
Some of the tent city were evacuated and pulled the beds that look dirty.
Safety teams of dog processing units continued a presence in the old camp area.
The Prime City Center spot opposite Dorchester in Park Lane has been homeless.
At some point, up to 100 immigrants were camp on the site, some of them said they would not go anywhere.

Homeless people living in the Hyde Park corner are evacuated from ‘tent cities’ in early July

Executive officers removed the group after an eviction order obtained by London for London (TFL)

The group was ordered to remove the tents and continue from the location. Some enforcement officers would help them download their tents
But their presence fired anger from the bored local residents who wanted them to go.
When Mailonline visited a Mayfair before last year, the inhabitants insisted that they did not go anywhere.
We have no money [to go anywhere else]. We will stay here until we find something ‘he said.
Other prestigious hotels such as dazzling Aston Martin Showroom and Beaumont, Hyatt Regency and Connaught were only meters.
However, it was reported that Tycoons, who are looking at the roign of the camp in the camp, were angry because they claimed that people drank and use the bushes as toilets.
The Westminster Municipal Assembly has spent more than £ more than £ more than £ to help and provide rude to rude.