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That would be really useful Con - there are very few Harringey services on the Homeless London website or in the Pavement listings
Unfortunately this is a visible sympton of the housing crisis we have in London. Unless we tackle the issue of affordability and security of tenure we will continue to see increasing amounts of rough sleepers. This is a problem that has been left untackled for a generation.
Councils are in a bind. They effectively have to ration social housing as they don't have enough housing for people and end up "gatekeeping". Basically doing all they can to discourage people from making a homeless application. Even if you are accepted as homeless the council will do nothing unless you are priority need. i.e vulnerable in some way, with children etc. single people have absolutely no chance of getting any assistance from the council beyond a list of private rentals at exorbitant prices.
The answer seems glaringly obvious. Scrap the right to buy and allow councils to borrow the money for a mass social house building programme for rent. we need to build hundreds of thousands of new homes in London at genuinely affordable rents with permanent tenancies. The private sector cannot provide this only LA's can. Andthe housing needs to be of good quality, bring back the Parker Morris standards. There is no point building hundreds of thousands of tichy, badly designed boxes that we're stuck with for the next hundred years.
There is an element to this that I failed to mention and that is that possibly one of the reasons you see so many "hardcore homeless" on the streets of Haringey is that neighbouring boroughs Hackney and Islington are clamping down on aggressive begging as well as issuing ASBOs to homeless people that make a nuisance of themselves. Is there something utterly perverse about prosecuting homeless people for begging and then issuing them with fines that they can't pay without going begging to pay for them? Yes there is. But has it reduced the number of aggressive beggars in their boroughs. Yes it has. To our detriment. So are Islington and Hackney doing the right thing by serving the needs of the majority over the needs of a handful of people who have made spectacular mess-ups of their own lives? I honestly don't know. But I feel much happier walking the streets of Islington than I do Green Lanes.
Have i wandered into the charles dickens characters room by mistake ?
jj you make a very good point, thanks
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