Homeless funding welcomed

Just over £25,000 has been given to help South Holland’s 12 rough sleepers.

The Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government has given money to help provide emergency accommodate and reduce the risk of death, writes Local Democracy Reporter James Turner.
According to the South and East Lincolnshire Local Councils Partnership, of which South Holland is a part, there’s 37 rough sleepers in its area, with 14 in East Lindsey and 11 in Boston.
South Holland is getting £25,809 of the funding, East Lindsey £74,391 and Boston £52,363.
Coun Tracey Carter (pictured), portfolio holder for operational housing at SHDC, commented: “We are grateful for this vital funding from Government, which will allow us to better protect and support rough sleepers in South Holland during the colder months.
“With our £25,809 allocation, we can provide emergency accommodation and resources to reduce the risks faced by those without secure housing this winter.
“Addressing homelessness is a priority for our council, and this funding helps us take significant steps toward providing relief and safety for those most in need in our community.”

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