Councils in England fear spike in homelessness when pandemic protections end - survey
The Everyone In scheme provided emergency accommodation to 33,000 people
File photo of a homeless man sleeping in a doorway in London (Image: Victoria Jones/PA Wire)
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Councils fear a spike in homelessness when measures to prevent people from becoming homeless during the coronavirus pandemic end.
Government warned of spike in homelessness unless special pandemic measures extended
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The deer in Dagnam Park Reserve.
- Credit: Jan Sargent
We will fight to protect land for deer
A Romford resident, full name and address supplied, writes:
Oh deer! Once again, Havering takes the surgeon’s knife to Harold Hill.
It seems enough is NOT enough when it comes to the removal of much loved and used green space which has been a blessing to so many over the last year. It seems bursting-at-the-seams doctors’ surgeries are, in fact, not bursting at the seams and it seems, the deer population has a low cash value.
That value is packaged up as a very important parcel of land off Priory Road and a pivotal crossing point for the many wild stags and does who use it to access from the Manor to the fields around Harold Hill, driving a diversity of wildlife that is enjoyed by all residents and visitors.