RASTAFARIANS AND other residents of London's oldest squatted street promised to resist bailiffs and police to protect their unique community.
St Agnes Place, in Kennington south London, has been home to an established community since 1974.
In the 1970's Bob Marley frequently stayed in the street which is home to the International Rastafarian headquarters.
Over existing 200 residents, who fear homelessness, have vowed to resist attempts by Lambeth Council to remove them.
Tomorrow morning several residents are expected to gather at Lambeth County Court to oppose moves by the council who want permission to demolish 21 terraced Victorian houses and evict the residents.