The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Cox backing global event to tackle homelessne­ss

SOCIAL BITE: Film star returning to Scotland for World’s Big Sleep Out – but not in Dundee

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee-born Hollywood star Brian Cox has backed a global event to tackle homelessne­ss after warning the sight of people sleeping rough on city streets is now “taken for granted”.

Around 50,000 people are expected to take part in the World’s Big Sleep Out on December 7 in up to 60 cities as organisers attempt to raise awareness and more than £38 million.

Council bosses in Dundee hoped to play a “pivotal role” in the landmark event and held a number of meetings with organisers Social Bite but were unable to reach an agreement to host one of its mass sleep-outs.

Mr Cox is expected to return to

Scotland, for the first time since shooting scenes for the hit HBO series Succession in Dundee earlier this year, to take part in the Edinburgh event.

Appearing with Social Bite co-founder Josh Littlejohn on television programme Good Day New York, Mr Cox recalled his horror when he first saw people sleeping rough on the streets when he moved to London to become an actor in the early ’80s.

He said: “I remember away back when I was a young actor and was working in Waterloo at the National Theatre in London.

“It was known as ‘cardboard city’. There was eventually about 300 people there. It happened very quickly.

“There’s now more homeless in New York than in the Great Depression.

“We now take homelessne­ss for granted. We really shouldn’t because it is desperate and really bad.”

Global stars have been recruited to take part in World Big Sleep Out events such as Will Smith, Dame Helen Mirren, Ellie Goulding and Charlotte Church.

Dundee was not among the locations signed up to host an event when it launched in May but council leader John Alexander asked officers to engage with organisers to see how the city could help. It is understood talks took place but no agreement was reached.

Mr Alexander said: “After being elected, I soon assumed responsibi­lity for housing and I saw the huge impact that housing, or the lack of housing, has on an individual and families.

“I’ve been delighted to meet with senior members of the Social Bite team to discuss how we grow that relationsh­ip in the future. I’m keen to see how we can not only support the charitable aims and the shared vision but also build upon the success of Social Bite’s other ventures such as the stores/catering business.”

“We now take homelessne­ss for granted... it is desperate.

BRIAN COX

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Actor Brian Cox is warning that homelessne­ss is now being taken for granted.
Picture: Kris Miller. Actor Brian Cox is warning that homelessne­ss is now being taken for granted.

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