Halifax Courier

Hotel is used to house homeless

- John Greenwood Local democracy reporter @HXCourier

Concerns have been raised about a hotel near Halifax being used by Calderdale Council to house homeless people.

Resident Oliver Sheard was speaking at a meeting of the council about the Old Golf House Hotel at Outlane.

He said there were concerns including policing, safeguardi­ng, the financial cost to the public, a lack of specialise­d and non-specialise­d facilities, no functionin­g kitchen and poor transport links.

In the meeting’s questionst­o-cabinet section, he said: “The hotel had already been rejected due to issues and concerns in 2021 by the Home Office and Mears (group) for accommodat­ing asylum seekers – why is Calderdale Council still using the hotel when there are issues and concerns?”

Cabinet member for climate action, active travel and housing, Coun Scott Patient (Lab, Luddenden Foot) said the council’s homelessne­ss service used a small number of the hotel’s 51 rooms and aimed to reduce that number in coming weeks,.

Decisions on accommodat­ion use was made on a caseby-case basis, informed by the authority’s statutory duties and the needs of those who needed housing, he explained.

“Police colleagues have confirmed that they have no evidence of any increase in crime in the area.

"If there are issues that have a negative impact on residents, these should be reported to the relevant authoritie­s, who will be able to investigat­e and follow-up any concerns,” he said.

In this case, the hotel is in Kirklees, and although it was not currently in a position to do so because of increased demand, the council is committed to finding alternativ­e solutions within Calderdale, said Coun Patient.

In terms of those placed there, each person housed was risk-assessed and provided with a support worker until they are rehoused and any safeguardi­ng issues would be responded to, he added.

There was no requiremen­t for provision of food for residents although a breakfast – toast, cereal, fruit and the like – was provided and nearby food banks also delivered packages.

“Wherever possible we do prioritise finding temporary accommodat­ion within the borough,” said Councillor Patient.

 ?? ?? Councillor Scott Patient explained the situation with the hotel and housing homeless people there
Councillor Scott Patient explained the situation with the hotel and housing homeless people there
 ?? ?? Concerns raised over hotel being used to house homeless people.
Concerns raised over hotel being used to house homeless people.

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