More than £6million of public cash has been dished out to a “hellhole” homeless hotel branded “disgusting” by council chiefs.
Stomach-churning revelations over standards at the Copland Hotel in Glasgow’s Govan have been exposed by a homeless man once forced to live there.
Marius Samavicius, 31, shared his investigation with the Record after previously describing how he lost all hope during his grim, two-month stay at the B&B – sleeping in a dirty, bug-infested room on a soiled bed.The artist laid bare the huge bill Glasgow City Council paid to house the city’s homeless in the Copland and highlighted 20 recent health and safety breaches.Marius said: “I remember when I was living in the hotel how lonely I felt.
I wanted to do something to try to help others still living there so I started looking at the facts.”Marius, who grew up in Lithuania, became homeless during Covid after moving to Glasgow from England in 2021.
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