The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

‘Growing trend’ of homelessne­ss in Moray during lockdown, councillor­s are warned

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Rising family tensions have been held to blame for a growing number of people in Moray becoming homeless during lockdown.

The situation with households spending longer together within confined environmen­ts sparked concerns among domestic abuse charities in the early weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Figures published by Moray Council have now revealed that the number of people reporting as homeless weekly in the region has more than doubled.

Five people reported themselves as homeless in the week ending March 13, and 12 people did so in the week ending May 8.

Across that period, a total of 59 people became homeless.

During yesterday’s meeting of the authority’s emergency cabinet, Elgin City North councillor Frank Brown asked whether the figure marked a “spike” due to domestic violence.

Depute chief executive Rhona Gunn said: “It’s not a spike, it’s a growing trend. There are increasing tensions that have arisen within households and those are continuing because of lockdown.

“Families have been living together for an extended period of time and finances have worsened over that period.

“It’s now apparent we will be living with Covid for some time to come so I think there has been a combinatio­n of all these factors.”

Mrs Gunn explained the rise was also causing “significan­t pressure” on the availabili­ty of accommodat­ion for people reporting as homeless.

A report prepared for yesterday’s meeting detailed 45 properties across Moray that could be used temporaril­y.

Housing teams at the council have been tasked with moving people to permanent tenancies as quickly as possible to free up more of the temporary homes.

Moray Women’s Aid reported a decrease in the number of calls it received from victims of domestic abuse in the early days of lockdown with a drop of 59 in February to 20 in April.

 ?? Photograph by Jason Hedges ?? Councillor Frank Brown.
Photograph by Jason Hedges Councillor Frank Brown.

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