Temporary Accommodation

(asked on 25th June 2019) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many people living temporarily on license agreements in privately-owned (a) bed and breakfast accommodation, (b) hostels, (c) short-stay house in multiple occupation and (d) guesthouses were placed by local authorities in discharge of a statutory homelessness duty.


Answered by
Heather Wheeler Portrait
Heather Wheeler
This question was answered on 1st July 2019

In October to December 2018 there were a) 6,980 households in bed and breakfast hotels (including shared annexes), of which 2,420 households contained children and b) 5,740 households in hostels (including reception centres, emergency units and refuges) in England.

The figures provided are for all people who are owed a statutory homelessness duty by a local authority. They include people in temporary accommodation under assessment, who are owed the main rehousing duty, and who are accommodated for a short period to allow them to source alternative accommodation


These figures are taken from an experimental statistical release and caution should be taken when using the data. Further information is provided in the release available at this link https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/statutory-homelessness-in-england-october-to-december-2018.

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