Yorkshire Post

Village for homeless starts to take shape

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DIGGERS HAVE moved into the site of a new homeless village in Edinburgh as constructi­on work is stepped up.

The Social Bite project will consist of ten two-bedroom homes, with the first residents due to move in by spring next year.

Builders said the arrival of the diggers marks a milestone in the constructi­on after months of ground preparatio­n and planning on a 1.5-acre site of vacant council land which has been given to Social Bite on a “meanwhile use’’.

The village will consist of transporta­ble houses, being built off site, and a communal building where residents can eat together, socialise, work, learn and receive support.

Work so far has been funded by the 2016 CEO Sleep Out, where more than 300 of Scotland’s most influentia­l people slept rough to raise money for the project.

More than 7,000 people have already signed up for a second sleep-out this December.

Social Bite co-founder Josh Littlejohn said: “The support of our building and land partners in the Social Bite village are making our dream a reality.

“Seeing the diggers move on to site today is incredible and it won’t be long before we’re able to bring the houses on to site from where they’re being constructe­d.

“Last December, 300 of Scotland’s leading business people slept out to raise more than half a million pounds for the Social Bite village. Between them, they’ve made what we’re seeing here a reality.

 ??  ?? Olympians Jonathan, left, and Alistair Brownlee in training on Otley Chevin, West Yorkshire, with coach Malcolm Brown.
Olympians Jonathan, left, and Alistair Brownlee in training on Otley Chevin, West Yorkshire, with coach Malcolm Brown.

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