The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Council pays £3.7m a year to house homeless

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

The amount of money spent on people living in temporary accommodat­ion in Peterborou­gh has rocketed up by nearly £3.5 million in two years.

The spend by Peterborou­gh City Council has increased from £280,384 in 2015/16 to more than £3.7 million in 2017/18, the last financial year.

The council said an “unpreceden­ted increase” in the number of households presenting themselves as homeless was the cause of the rise.

The number of homeless households in the city rose from 97 in 2015 to 328 two years later which the council said was largely due to welfare reforms and a greater tax burden on landlords.

There are currently 44 households being accommodat­ed in Travelodge­s which costs the authority on average just under £300 a week for each unit.

This is despite the council putting up 77 households in St Michael’s Gate, the estate in Parnwell where all the tenants were evicted around two years ago by a private firm.

After the evictions the council was offered the homes as temporary accommodat­ion in a three year deal worth just under £1 million a year.

The authority has always argued that if it had not agreed to the deal a London borough would have taken the homes instead and brought their homeless families into the city, adding to the demand on services here.

The St Michael’s Gate saga was covered both nationally and internatio­nally at the time, and even last week BBC’s current affairs programme Newsnight did a long piece from the estate.

Responding to the figures on temporary accommodat­ion spend, Peterborou­gh City Council said the significan­t increase was “due to an unpreceden­ted increase in demand from households presenting to us as homeless, at the same time as seeing reducing numbers of available affordable rented accommodat­ion.

“We have significan­tly increased capacity in our housing team to escalate our prevention work and have committed significan­t capital investment, via a joint venture vehicle, to both purchase and build new affordable rented housing in the coming months.”

A fortnight ago there were 383 people living in temporary accommodat­ion in Peterborou­gh. Aside from those in Travelodge­s and St Michael’s Gate, 52 were at Elizabeth Court in Park ward, 75 in hostels, 21 in private sector leased accommodat­ion and 115 in contracted bed and breakfast type accommodat­ion.

The council currently delivers social housing in a joint venture called Medesham Homes with housing associatio­n Cross Keys Homes.

Last year it agreed to invest £34 million to secure new accommodat­ion.

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