A GOVERNMENT scheme to help homeless people during the pandemic has come to an end. The ‘Everyone In’ initiative saw the city council offer accommodation to everyone experiencing rough sleeping in Oxford. So far, 215 out of 355 people housed have moved into more settled housing. The lease on the main ‘Everyone In’ venue – the Oxford Brookes University student accommodation, Canterbury House in Cowley Road – comes to an end on July 19. Alternative housing for the remaining 54 residents is being sought. Ahead of Canterbury House closing, Oxford City Council is exploring reopening Floyds Row. Diko Blackings, the city council’s cabinet member for affordable housing, housing security and housing the homeless, said: “The ‘Everyone In’ initiative means we’ve been able to provide safe housing for more than 350 vulnerable homeless people since the first lockdown 15 months ago.
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