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Decision for applicant Sleepeezee Beds Limited against registration number 10780196, applicant successful.
Up to 6,000 vulnerable people will receive rapid specialist assessments and support under new measures in the government’s rough sleeping strategy.
The government’s Rough Sleeping Initiative is having a significant impact on reducing the numbers of vulnerable people sleeping rough on the country’s streets.
Over 130 charities are set to benefit from £6 million of government funding to allow them to continue their work supporting rough sleepers during the pandemic.
Interim housing for thousands of rough sleepers taken off the streets during the pandemic to be provided.
The CMA has found that the proposed deal between Floatel and Prosafe raises competition concerns in the supply of offshore accommodation.
Decision for applicant Sleepeezee Beds Limited against registration number 11336577, applicant successful.
Company delivers 560 Tyvek suits to protect medical personnel against pandemic.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick announces £3.2 million emergency funding to help rough sleepers to self-isolate.
Over £260 million has been committed for local authorities to support people who are homeless or at risk of losing their homes.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps today warned aspiring Dick Whittingtons from across the continent not to come to London before making firm plans…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Communities Secretary unveils the government’s next steps to help people off the streets and meet its target to end rough sleeping for good by 2027.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps has today announced the Government’s ambition to put an end to rough sleeping by pledging to work with councils…
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Serota, Ms V Branney and Mr I Ezekiel on 6 August 2014.
Changing the way rough sleeping is monitored across the country.
Radical plans to provide thousands of long-term, safe homes for vulnerable rough sleepers taken off the streets during the pandemic.
Dame Louise Casey, who is spearheading the government's response on rough sleeping, thanks those who have worked to support 5400 rough sleepers off the streets in the past month.
Vulnerable people sleeping rough will receive specialist tailored support they need to recover from life on the streets and find accommodation.
Employment Tribunal decision.
PHE is awarding Department of Health and Social Care funding of £1.9 million to councils to test ways to improve rough sleepers' access to health services.
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