The Scotsman

Innovative homeless village will be ready by Christmas say backers

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

0 Josh Littlejohn says the village is just one part of the bid to tackle homelessne­ss A new village for homeless people will be up and running before Christmas.

The Social Bite Village in Edinburgh will consist of ten two-bedroom homes and organisers say it aims to provide an alternativ­e to a “broken temporary accommodat­ion system” for those struggling with homelessne­ss.

The transporta­ble houses are now under constructi­on after more than 300 of Scotland’s most influentia­l people, including Olympian Sir Chris Hoy, slept rough overnight last December to raise the £500,000 needed for the project.

The village will be built on a 1.5-acre site of vacant council land which has been given to Social Bite on a “meanwhile use” basis, meaning it can be used until the land needs to be developed.

As well as the 10 homes, the village, in the Granton area, will have a communal building where residents can eat together, socialise, work, learn and receive support.

Josh Littlejohn, co-founder of Social Bite, a sandwich chain which supports and employs homeless people, said: “We’re so pleased that the Social Bite village will be up and running this year and we’re edging closer and closer to creating what we believe can be an effective alternativ­e to a broken temporary accommodat­ion system for people struggling with homelessne­ss.

“Only seven months ago we experience­d an incredible night with some of the country’s most successful and influentia­l people taking part in our CEO Sleep Out to raise the money that would turn this from a nice idea into a reality and make a real impact to people who need our help.

“Now we’re about to break ground on the site and the first house will be displayed in St Andrews Square throughout August for anyone to come and see.

“The end result will be an inclusive, compassion­ate community that will provide a vital support network to people who are ready to be helped back into society.

“The village is only a small part of a much bigger answer required to end homelessne­ss but it could be a blueprint for how social enterprise, charity, council and corporates work together on a solution that makes a difference.”

Social Bite’s main charity partner on the project is Cyrenians.

The village will provide a dedicated support team to help residents move into permanent accommodat­ion and employment and a safe living environmen­t for up to 20 people from a homeless background for around 12 months at a time, with residents then beginning their transition back into society.

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