The Scotsman

Sleep in the Park to be held all over Scotland

- By BRIAN FERGUSON

The organiser of last month’s “Sleep in the Park” has revealed that a string of similar events could be staged on the same night in cities across Scotland to step up the fight against homelessne­ss.

Entreprene­ur Josh Littlejohn said Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee may take part to build on the momentum of December’s event, which raised £4 million.

A string of “Sleep in the Park” events could be staged on the same night across Scotland in the wake of the success of the first event raising more than £4 million.

Around 500 people are already expected to be helped off the streets after more than 8,000 people turned out in sub-zero temperatur­es for the first fundraisin­g event in December.

It it thought simultaneo­us events may be held in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee this winter in a bid to build on the momentum of the event dreamt up by social entreprene­ur Josh Littlejohn.

He said people had travelled to Edinburgh “from every corner of Scotland” for the first event in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh.

Amy Macdonald, Liam Gallagher, Deacon Blue, Sir Bob Geldof, Rob Brydon and John Cleese were among those to entertain the crowds.

Participan­ts had to pledge to raise at least £100 for Social Bite, the social enterprise set up by Littlejohn to raise money to tackle homelessne­ss six years ago, initially via a chain of sandwich shops and cafes.

Littlejohn came up with the idea of a mass sleep-out after persuading more than 300 business leaders, politician­s and celebritie­s to take part in a smaller-scale event in Charlotte Square in Edinburgh in December 2016.

Billed as the biggest “sleepout” in the world, Sleep in the Park, also led to 160 jobs and 35 spare rooms being offered to homeless people.

Littlejohn, who wants to “eradicate” homelessne­ss in Scotland within five years, said: “Our main objective this year is to invest the funds we have raised, primarily in trying to get 500 people off the streets and into permanent housing.

“We’re definitely exploring how to build on that momentum and push things forward to make significan­t funding available by potentiall­y evolving the event. Everything is still at the planning stages at the moment.

“Last year’s event completely exceeded my expectatio­ns. It broke a fundraisin­g target that most people probably would not have thought was possible. There was interest from across Scotland – we had people travelling from all corners of the country to take part.

“We also had incredibly significan­t pledges of supported lodging for homeless people.

“We have set a timescale of five years. The Scottish Government has made a funding commitment of £50m over the next five years.

“We hope to play our part, along with the government, local authoritie­s and charities to use events such as Sleep in the Park to take the whole thing forward.”

 ??  ?? 0 £4m was raised when 8,000 people turned out in freezing temperatur­es for the event in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens
0 £4m was raised when 8,000 people turned out in freezing temperatur­es for the event in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens

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