Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to reduce the number of children in temporary accommodation in (a) Hexham constituency, (b) Northumberland, (c) Newcastle, (d) the North East, and (e) England.
We will publish a cross-government strategy that will set out the actions needed across central and local government and the homelessness sector to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping. It will put prevention at its core and set a clear vision for tackling homelessness, including both short and long-term interventions.
This year (2025/26) we are investing more than £1 billion in homelessness and rough sleeping services, a £316 million increase on the previous year. This will help prevent rises in the number of families in temporary accommodation.
We have allocated £644.17 million of funding in 2025/26 through the Homelessness Prevention Grant, helping support local authorities to deliver services to prevent and respond to homelessness. This includes an uplift of £203.8 million compared to last year. The 2025/26 Homelessness Prevention Grant allocations can be found here: Homelessness Prevention Grant allocations: 2025 to 2026 - GOV.UK .
The government is also providing £950 million of investment for the fourth round of the Local Authority Housing Fund – the largest investment in the fund to date - to support local authorities in England to increase the supply of good quality temporary accommodation and drive down the use of costly bed and breakfasts and hotels.
This Government is also tackling the root causes of homelessness and has committed to delivering 1.5 million homes over this Parliament and the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding for a generation.