HOUSING

London facing bankruptcy from homelessness pressures

London Councils has warned the capital’s ‘homelessness emergency’ represents the ‘single biggest risk’ to council finances and is pushing boroughs towards bankruptcy.

Social housing (c) Nigel J. Harris/Shutterstock

London Councils has warned the capital's ‘homelessness emergency' represents the ‘single biggest risk' to council finances and is pushing boroughs towards bankruptcy.

Skyrocketing homelessness and spiralling temporary accommodation costs have meant London's councils were forced to overspend on their homelessness budgets by at least £330m in the last financial year, according to the umbrella body.

Paul Marinko

Popular articles by Paul Marinko

SUBSCRIBE TO CONTINUE READING

Get unlimited access to The MJ with a subscription, plus a weekly copy of The MJ magazine sent directly to you door and inbox.

Subscribe

Full website content includes additional, exclusive commentary and analysis on the issues affecting local government.

Login

Already a subscriber?