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- ROB HARRIES REPORTER robert.harries@walesonlin­e.co.uk

HOMELESS people being housed at a hotel in Neath are being abused and wrongly accused of antisocial behaviour, according to the local council.

Since the beginning of the coronaviru­s pandemic more than a year ago, more than 170 individual­s and families have been placed in the Ambassador Hotel in the centre of Neath.

These people were just some of the 600 people that Neath Port Talbot Council has put in temporary accommodat­ion during this time, following guidance from the Welsh

Government issued in March 2020 which stated that any household or individual without a place to live should be offered somewhere to stay.

The Ambassador Hotel, located in The Parade, was already in use by the council’s housing options service but, due to increased demand brought about by the pandemic, it is now being used to full capacity.

The council has said that, while there was initially antisocial behaviour associated with the hotel’s residents, this situation has “changed considerab­ly” since then and recent incidents in the town centre have nothing to do with people staying at the hotel. However, it appears that residents continue to be the target of abuse, as well as council and hotel staff who are being attacked on social media.

A spokesman for Neath Port Talbot Council said: “Council staff are working continuous­ly with the hotel staff, police and other support agencies to ensure support is in place for all people residing in the Ambassador Hotel, including a number of vulnerable people.

“While initially there was antisocial behaviour associated with hotel residents, over recent months this position has changed considerab­ly.

“Recent spates of antisocial behaviour in the town centre have not involved residents and it is therefore concerning to hear reports of abuse being directed at people who are not the source of these incidents.

“We would also ask please that social media posts are not abusive towards council staff, hotel staff or other supporting workers as a considerab­le amount of work is being carried out by them on a daily basis to meet the stipulated requiremen­ts.”

The current arrangemen­t at the Ambassador Hotel is temporary, the council has said, and is made possible with funding from the Welsh Government and support from a number of the council’s partner agencies.

The council is also working with hotel staff and the police to make sure support is in place for everyone currently residing there.

Meanwhile, plans are being developed to offer alternativ­e options for homeless people that are “more appropriat­e and sustainabl­e”.

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Picture: Richard Swingler Since the beginnnig of the pandemic homeless people have been housed at the Ambassador Hotel in Neath town centre.

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