Rough-sleeping rockets by 169% since 2010 says Shelter
Thursday, 25 January 2018 10:34
In Autumn 2017, 4,751 people were rough sleeping in England – a 15%
increase in a year and a 169% increase since 2010 when the figures
first started being recorded - this is the highest number yet.
Responding to the figures, chief executive of Shelter Polly Neate,
said: “These figures expose the worst pain inflicted by our
housing crisis. We have failed as a society when so many people are
forced to sleep rough. But they are not...Request free trial
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