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    By News Desk on May 8, 2026 UK News
    Londoners Lack Public Resting Spots Amid ‘Hostile Greenery’ Across City | News UK
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    HOSTILE GREENERY
    Planters have replaced tents on Tottenham Court Road outside The Heals Building, sparking concern over anti-homeless architecture, according to Streets Kitchen’s Tony Long.
    ANTI-HOMELESS ARCHITECTURE
    Heals has introduced planters outside its Tottenham Court Road location, prompting concern from Streets Kitchen, who label the change as yet another instance of ‘hostile greenery’.
    HOSTILE GREENERY
    University College Hospital announced plans to remove fencing around newly added bicycle racks, aiming to improve conditions for rough sleepers while encouraging eco-friendly transport.

    What we know so far

    In a controversial move, planters have replaced a row of tents outside The Heals Building on Tottenham Court Road, raising concerns among local rough sleepers. Around 25 individuals had established a temporary camp there, adhering to a strict social contract that required them to pack up by 8 am each day.

    The sudden introduction of the planters has been met with criticism from groups advocating for the homeless, with Streets Kitchen labelling it as another instance of “hostile greenery.” Tony Long, a rough sleeper who has been outside the building since 2018, stated, “This is just part of the trend we are seeing. Nowhere can be seen to be encouraging rough sleeping.”

    Although the store provided a day’s notice for the change, Long noted this was seen as generous compared to experiences elsewhere. Staff at Heal’s have maintained a supportive relationship with the camp, offering hot drinks and outreach assistance. Heal’s clarified that their decision aims to balance community needs with the sensitivities surrounding homelessness.

    Such shifts in Tottenham Court Road reflect a broader trend across London, where former tent spots are increasingly being replaced by seemingly innocuous fixtures designed to deter rough sleeping. The implications for the local community and its most vulnerable members continue to unfold.

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    Londoners have nowhere to rest in public thanks to ‘hostile greenery’ sweeping city | News UK

    Londoners Lack Public Resting Spots Amid ‘Hostile Greenery’ Across City | News UK
    The row of tents on Tottenham Court Road is set up around 8 pm beneath the Heals building has been replaced by planters

    Outside The Heals Building in central London, around 25 people make their beds for the night.

    The row of tents on Tottenham Court Road is set up around 8 pm beneath the stone arches at the front of the historical 135,000 sq ft building.

    There is a strict social contract. Pack up by 8 am, be friendly and do not leave any of your stuff behind.

    But after around 15 years, planters have suddenly been placed where the tents would, partially sheltered from the wind and rain.

    Although appearing to simply add to the building’s decor, some are considering it the latest form of deceptive anti-homeless architecture, which Streets Kitchen have dubbed ‘hostile greenery’.

    ‘This is just part of the trend we are seeing. Nowhere can be seen to be encouraging rough sleeping,’ Tony Long told WTX.

    The exterior of the Heals Building on Tottenham Court Road in London.
    The planters to the side ready to be placed where the tents usually go

    ‘It’s rare to establish such a relationship as a camp’

    Tony has been sleeping outside the store since 2018 after suffering a breakdown while working as a Michelin-star chef.

    The group were given one day’s warning, which although sounds like no time at all, is considered ‘very generous’ amongst them.

    Tony said, smiling towards the store: ‘Heals gave us one day warning more than other places ever have.

    ‘But we have been here so long we have established a good relationship with them.’

    'Hostile greenery' is all over London picture: Brooke
    The tents to the side Tottenham Court Road before the plant pots (Picture: Provided)

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    Staff inside brought out hot drinks for the camp the morning WTX went to visit, and have helped with outreach for those sleeping outside.

    And it is not just store workers. Everyone from the litter pickers to those who do the morning shifts at the opposite Costa Coffee have formed a friendly relationship with the rough sleepers.

    'Hostile greenery' is all over London picture: Brooke
    The planters which have been placed on the same patch of land

    Tony said: ‘It is so important for your mental health, having that regular contact. You feel safer as well, sleeping in a big group with others looking out for you.’

    Heal’s told WTX: ‘We understand that it is a complex and sensitive issue, and we approach it with care and compassion. The introduction of planters is not intended to ignore this challenge, but to balance the needs of our Heal’s customers, the tenants at the Heal’s Building and the wider community.’

    Hostile greenery is everywhere if you look

    'Hostile greenery' is all over London picture: Brooke
    The bike racks outside the hospital, which have been closed off

    A quick walk around the Tottenham Court Road area reveals many former ‘camps’ which have been replaced by innocuous objects.

    On the other side of the road, a random collection of deep black plant pots sit in the shade, covering an area which – you guessed it – used to be a tent spot.

    Outside University College Hospital, a set of bike racks sits where a row of tents was removed and shockingly crushed in a rubbish can in 2023.

    Bizarrely, the bike racks are boarded away behind metal barriers and have been for some time, according to locals.

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    Before the bike racks, there were a number of tents in the area

    Around the corner near an ambulance bay, a long row of shelters for large dustbins have been erected.

    So while the bins get to stay warm and dry, the tents which used to be in their place have been forced to move on.

    A UCLH spokesperson said: ‘As part of our commitment to sustainability, we actively encourage staff and patients to make less carbon-emitting journeys.

    ‘The addition of bicycle racks around our estate is just one of several initiatives to make this possible. We hope to complete this work and remove the fencing in the near future.

    ‘We are deeply committed to improving the health and wellbeing of rough sleepers and we provide a number of services for this population.

    ‘We also acknowledge the challenges of balancing the welfare of people sleeping rough around our sites while looking after the interests of our patients and staff.’


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