Manchester City Council secures £5.2 million in government funding to accommodate rough sleepers

 The council has received some of the national funding
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Manchester City Council has secured over £5 million in government funding. This money will be used to provide extra accommodation for rough sleepers. 

The council will work in partnership with housing and support providers Humankind, Jigsaw and Great Places. Together, they will oversee the creation of 42 units of supported housing across three schemes for single people with a history of rough sleeping and longer-term support needs. 

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People will be able to stay in the accommodation until they feel the are able to take the next step towards living independently. The funding covers both the cost of creating the accommodation, which must be completed by March 2025 latest, and revenue funding to help run it for its first three years.

Cllr Joanna Midgley, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council, said: "We are working with a range of partners to tackle the homelessness challenge on all fronts - from prevention in the first place to helping people into permanent, settled homes. 

Homeless person asleep in a sleeping bag on a pavement sidewalk in front of a metal shutterHomeless person asleep in a sleeping bag on a pavement sidewalk in front of a metal shutter
Homeless person asleep in a sleeping bag on a pavement sidewalk in front of a metal shutter

“Securing this £5.2m funding for the city will help us create much-needed extra accommodation for those being helped off the streets who need significant long-term support before they are ready to live independently. It's only part of a wider response but it will be a welcome addition to the accommodation and support available." 

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