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UK: Evicted cannabis cafe owners move

The BBC

Wednesday 29 May 2002

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Owners of a cannabis cafe have moved the Dutch-style business after being
evicted from their original Bournemouth property.

The 525 members are determined to continue with the venture and have
transformed an empty building in nearby Charminster.

But the property's owners have started proceedings to have them removed.

The organisers were kicked out of the first address in the Boscombe area of
Bournemouth after the property's landlords got an eviction order from a judge.

Survive

James Ward, who is behind the new Dutch Experience cafe, said despite their
new Charminster location being under threat the business would survive.

"If they get another eviction order we will just move until someone gives
us a proper lease.

"All our fixtures and fittings are mobile and are very easy to move from
place to place.

"The police can come and arrest us all, but I doubt whether they have
enough room in their cells for the 525 members who jointly own the cafe."


Frustrating

Agents for the owners of the new property claim the cannabis users had
broken in to the former shop.

Tony Mellery-Pratt, of Rebbeck Brothers, said: "We had loads of potential
clients who were interested, but now we can't show them round.

"It is really frustrating for the owners and people think that we've let
the place to cannabis people.

"It took two months to get them out of the last place but we hope to have
them out of this place sooner than that."

 

 

 

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