The number of homeless people and families being housed in temporary accommodation in Oldham is at the highest for two years, bosses have revealed.
There has been a 35 pc increase in households living in temporary accommodation provided by the council compared to the first quarter of last year.
Cabinet member for housing, Councillor Hannah Roberts told a meeting that the authority now has 223 households in temporary homes, including people within the Bed Every Night scheme. READ MORE: A ‘significant increase’ in victims trying to flee domestic abuse has piled pressure on the town hall, which under the new Domestic Abuse Act has a legal duty to provide safe accommodation which cannot include hotels or B&Bs.
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