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9 cabins for homeless as emergencie­s double since Covid-19:

CASES MORE THAN DOUBLE AMID PANDEMIC COMPARED TO 2019

- Gareth Williams

A SPIKE in emergency accommodat­ion requests on Anglesey has prompted the council to install cabins to help protect the homeless from coronaviru­s.

According to Anglesey Council, the last few weeks has seen a “significan­t increase” in the number of people requiring emergency accommodat­ion, jumping to 31 compared to just 13 this time last year.

As a result, this has prompted council officers to install nine temporary cabins on land it already owns near the former Plas Penlan residentia­l haome in Llangefni, where they will remain for a maximum of 12 months.

“These cabins will enable us to protect vulnerable residents in our community,” said the council’s head of housing, Ned Michael.

“We have seen a significan­t increase in the number of residents on the island who need temporary emergency accommodat­ion.

“This time last year, we had 13 individual­s in emergency accommodat­ion, last week we had 31 individual­s in need of emergency accommodat­ion.

“That shows the increase in demand for emergency accommodat­ion we have experience­d since the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic.”

According to the authority, the Plas Penlan site was chosen due to already having access to water, electricit­y and other such utilities, with the permitted developmen­t following the new temporary planning guidelines put in place by the Welsh Government.

A spokesman added that both the fire service and police have been consulted and will be monitored by

CCTV system, with nearby residents also having been contacted via letter.

He added that those living in the cabins will be informed of the social distancing requiremen­ts before they move in.

Housing portfolio holder, Cllr

Alun Mummery, concluded: “We understand that being told of temporary developmen­ts like this at short notice might cause concern for residents but it must be emphasised that this is a temporary measure.

“Housing officers are currently working under very difficult conditions and providing this emergency accommodat­ion is a requiremen­t.

“The cabins at Plas Penlan will increase the emergency accommodat­ion available for vulnerable individual­s.”

He added that when there are any changes in the Government social distancing measures, housing services will to their best to move people who are staying in the cabins as soon as possible, with the intention of making sure they are able to get a permanent home or return to their main residence.

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■ The homeless cabins in Plas Penlan, Llangefni

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