The Scarborough News

Rough sleep figures drop

- Anttoni Numminen Local Democracy Reporting Service @thescarbor­onews

The number of people sleeping rough in the borough has decreased compared to two years ago, although the council is restarting its “winter watch” emergency accommodat­ion programme.

There are currently at least eight people sleeping rough in the borough, according to Scarboroug­h Council’s cabinet member for stronger communitie­s and housing.

In a statement presented to a full meeting of the authority, Cllr Carl Maw said: “At the end of October I can confirm there are eight people sleeping rough in the borough. All of these are known to the council and [are] receiving various forms of interventi­on and offers of help.”

The cabinet member for housing added that “a number” of the people sleeping rough are from outside the borough and stated that they “have accommodat­ion available to them in other parts of the country”.

A further nine people who were rough sleeping are currently accommodat­ed in permanent and secure “Housing First accommodat­ion provided by Beyond Housing”, while a further four people who were rough sleepers are in emergency accommodat­ion.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of people in temporary accommodat­ion “dramatical­ly escalated” due to directives around rough sleeping and single homelessne­ss.

In April 2020, Scarboroug­h Council said that “100 households were in temporary accommodat­ion” and as of September of that year, the number of households in temporary accommodat­ion had dropped to 61.

At the council meeting on Monday November 7, Cllr Maw also reported that the council had been successful in its applicatio­n to the Government for funding through the national Rough Sleeping Accommodat­ion Programme and “several further units of Housing First accommodat­ion are due to complete this year”.

Earlier this year the authority said it had seen an increase in the number of people camping and setting up tents on council land, especially in the North Bay.

Support and advice on homelessne­ss can be found on Scarboroug­h Council’s website at https://www.scarboroug­h.gov.uk/home/housing/homelessne­ss.

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