Today, 10th December, the District Councils Network
have published new findings which show that 76 per cent of
councils have seen an increase in landlords selling properties or
converting them into Airbnb’s which they say has caused a rise in
housing waiting lists, more people to lose their homes and that
it has become harder to find permanent homes for people in need.
Responding to the findings Jon Sparkes, Crisis Chief
Executive, said: “This research once again exposes the
desperate need for the government to build more affordable
housing if we’re going to rid our society of homelessness and
it’s devastating impact.
“At the sharp end of these findings are people who’ve found
themselves back on the street after the pandemic brought them
temporary relief, others trying to hold down a job while they
move from one sofa to the next while others will be looking at
their rising bills and depleting wages and wondering how they’re
going to heat their homes and pay the rent. No one should have to
live like this.
“If we are going to truly break the cycle of homelessness then
the Westminster government must set out a clear strategy on how
they are going to end it for good. Within this must be clear
commitments to reinvest in housing benefit so it once again
covers the true cost of rent, alongside plans to build the social
homes we need so that people can have a secure home of their
own.”