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Council aims to buy six properties to help Reading’s single homeless get housing they need

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Wednesday, November 8, 2023 7:46 am
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READING BOROUGH COUNCIL has approved a project aimed at helping single homeless get the housing they need.

The government is currently providing funding for councils to buy properties to alleviate homelessness and help people into housing, and councillors have agreed to bid for a share to help six people.

Cllr Ellie Emberson (Labour, Coley), lead councillor for housing, said: “We’re seeing a lot of difficulties in terms of those that are struggling with rough sleeping, especially with the cost of living at real unprecedented levels

“We know this will help more people in sourcing accommodation.

“We have a strong track record of securing funding from national government and using it to support our residents, so I’m sure this will be another project that will help those in need.”

The council is aiming to buy six properties at a total spend of £1.185 million (£1,185,900).

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Of that, £480,000 would come from capital funds and £167,789 would come from revenue funds granted to the council from the DLUHC’s Single Homelessness Accommodation Programme (SHAP).

The policy is reliant on the government’s department of levelling up, housing and communities (DLUHC) granting funding. If successful, the council would spend £705,900 of its money to ‘match fund’ the capital element of the grant from the government.

The six homes would be provided as part of the council’s Housing First project.

The SHAP funding grant would cover the purchase of six homes and hire an additional Housing First officer.

Selina Ma, the council’s acting rough sleeping initiatives team manager, clarified the six homes would be available to individuals on a permanent basis.

At a meeting, Cllr Anne Thompson (Liberal Democrats, Tilehurst) asked: “What’s the kind of length of time you would expect individuals would be housed in these houses or would it vary?”

Ms Ma replied: “With the Housing First model we do aim for it to be their permanent homes, so it’s an opportunity to provide stable long-term accommodation. The properties in question will remain for this purpose in perpetuity going forward, with the aim of supporting the single homeless cohort.

“It’s not a temporary arrangement.”

The policy to seek grant funding to buy the houses and hire a Housing First officer was approved unanimously at the policy committee meeting on Monday, October 30.

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