Harrogate council creates temporary homeless shelters
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Dec 4, 2020
The units at Tower Street Car Park.

Harrogate Borough Council has placed temporary homeless units in a car park to give people a place to stay as the temperatures drop.

The four container units will be in Tower Street Car Park in Harrogate for the next three months. While the shelters are in place the car park will remain closed off.

Each of the units is connected to power and comes with a portable toilet unit outside.

Councils need to provide accommodation under the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP).


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SWEP is normally triggered when the forecast hits zero degrees. Other extreme weathers like high winds, heavy rain and heatwaves can also trigger the protocol.

New government guidance this year warns of the dangers of coronavirus in night shelters. It also asks local authorities to consider “self-contained accommodation options”.

A council spokesman told the Stray Ferret:

“Emergency accommodation, which we are legally obliged to provide, has been installed in Tower Street Car Park in Harrogate.

“This accommodation is for when the weather conditions worsen and a homeless person may need a roof over their head. The units will be in place for three months.”

Local authorities were encouraged to house rough sleepers temporarily under the “Everyone In” initiative during the first lockdown.

The borough council housed people in hostels in the town, as well as in Leeds.

According to council figures, 29 rough sleepers in the district were taken off the streets, of which 10 are still being supported by the authority.

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