Number of homeless people in district on the rise according to council estimates

By James Smith

28th Dec 2021 | Local News

WDC has released its latest estimates on the number of rough sleepers in the district
WDC has released its latest estimates on the number of rough sleepers in the district

There are more homeless people in Warwick district than this time last year according to figures from the district council.

Six people are currently rough sleeping in the area compared to four in 2020.

But the latest estimate, taken from a street count from mid-November, was still much lower than the 19 homeless people recorded in 2019.

All local authorities have to report the number of rough sleepers on a 'typical' night once a year to government. The estimate is checked by Homeless Link before being submitted.

Cll Jan Matecki, homes, health and wellbeing portfolio holder, said he was pleased with the work the council had done to help homeless people.

"Although this is six too many, I am pleased that we have been making good progress in our efforts to reduce the number of people living on the streets of Leamington and Warwick over the past two years," he said.

"This reflects the positive work that has been carried out by a range of agencies including the council's rough sleeping team, the NHS, Warwickshire Police, voluntary and community sector groups and many others."

He also said the council will be introducing "further preventative measures" to "eradicate" rough sleeping in the district completely.

     

New warwick Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: warwick jobs

Share:

Related Articles

‘Fleur Fest’ is coming to the Fleur de Lys this May (image supplied)
Local News

Landlords to mark decade at historic pub with two-day family festival

Councillors are considering scrutinising local bus and water companies (image by James Smith)
Local News

Severn Trent and bus companies may have to face questions from councillors

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide Warwick with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.