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LGA reports a 430% increase in B&B spend for people who are homeless reveals urgency for more social housing

RISING numbers of people who are homeless are being placed in bed and breakfasts due to a severe shortage of housing meaning Councils are being forced to spend over 5 times as much money on accommodation as they were a decade ago, new analysis by the Local Government Association reveals. The latest figures released today shows that Councils within England spend ₤142 million placing homeless households in bed and breakfasts in 2019/20, compared with ₤26.7 million in 2010/11; a shocking 430% increase. Currently, there are 10,510 households in bed and breakfasts, according to provisional data, compared with 2,310 a decade ago; more than a 350% increase. Ahead of LGA’s Virtual Annual Conference which will see over 1,600 Council leaders and officials join together to discuss the most pressing issues facing our country, Councils say this underlines the desperate need to build more social housing. During the Coronavirus crisis, both Central and Local Government have shown what can be achieved when they work together towards a shared goal with Councils demonstrating their ability to lead and deliver on the most pressing issues facing residents right across the nation. As we recover from the Pandemic, the LGA wants to work even more closely with Government to tackle the current housing shortage and is calling for Councils to be given further powers and resources to build 100,000 social homes for rent each year. With previous LGA analysis showing Council housing waiting lists could double as a result of the Pandemic, giving Councils these new powers would help the Government to meet a ⅓ of its annual housing target and reduce homelessness. By reforming Right to Buy so that Councils can retain 100% of receipts, have flexibility to combine Right to Buy receipts with other Government grants and be able to set the size of discounts locally, Councils could go even further. The LGA says these measures would enable Councils to significantly boost the number of new homes built, supported by the right infrastructure. Polling by the LGA has also found that 80% of MPs and 88% of Peers think councils should have more financial freedoms and powers to build new homes. Cllr David Renard, LGA housing spokesperson, said:- "Sadly, these figures reflect the scale of the housing challenges that our country faces. Councils will only use bed and breakfasts as a last resort, but the severe lack of suitable housing means they now have no choice. This is hugely disruptive to families with children, and the rising demand for support has come with soaring costs for Councils. Throughout the pandemic government has trusted Councils to get on with the job of protecting the nation, supporting people and putting infrastructures in place to help with recovery. We want to continue this momentum and work with Government to tackle the shortage of housing and build the homes the country desperately needs. With the right funding and freedoms, Councils can help Government achieve its ambitions for our national recovery from the Pandemic. Giving Councils the powers to build council housing on the scale required, would go a significant way towards reducing homelessness and the need to place households in bed and breakfasts."
 


Total UK cases Covid19 cases in and around Liverpool City Region

THE total number of UK Coronavirus (Covid19) infections that have been laboratory confirmed, within the UK, has risen by:- 24,885 cases and the total number now stand at:- 4,879,616 that includes tests carried out by commercial partners which are not included in the 4 National totals.

The total number of Covid19 associated UK fatalities added to the total, was sadly reported to be:- 18 within 28 days of positive test, according to the Department of Health. The total number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result confirmed by a Public Health or NHS laboratory is:- 128,207, within 28 days of positive test. Deaths with Covid19 on the death certificate:- 152,606.

The number of Covid19 patients currently in UK Hospitals:- 1,905. The current number of Covid19 patients currently in mechanical ventilation beds in UK Hospitals:- 300 Daily number of Covid19 patients admitted to UK Hospitals:- 358.

In England, there are a total of:- 4,239,686 confirmed cases. North West - total of:- 710,552 confirmed cases.

The number of laboratory confirmed cases within the Liverpool City Region are as follow:-
 

Area and number of confirmed cases:- Risen by:-

Liverpool City Region
 
Nation Lockdown

National UK Restrictions

Liverpool, 54,478 confirmed cases. 325
Halton, 12,888 confirmed cases. 46
Knowsley, 18,948 confirmed cases. 81
Sefton, 27,076 confirmed cases. 193
St. Helens, 18,606 confirmed cases. 95

Wirral, 27,177 confirmed cases.

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Daily reported Covid19 deaths are now measured across the UK as deaths that occurred within 28 days of the 1st laboratory confirmed positive Covid19 test.  Daily and cumulative numbers of Covid19 patients admitted to Hospital. Data are not updated every day by all 4 nations and the figures are not comparable as Wales include suspected Covid19 patients while the other nations include only confirmed cases.
 



 

Total UK people who have received Vaccination

1st Dose 2nd Dose
45,135,880
33,402,028
Jab Stats correct as of:- 02 July 2021

The current UK population is:- 66,435,600 according to the Office for National Statistics.

The Vaccination programme began on 8 December 2020 with people receiving the Vaccine developed by Pfizer / BioNTech, and people began receiving the Oxford University / AstraZeneca Vaccine from 4 January 2021. Both Vaccine s are given as 2 doses, at lEast 21 days apart, for a full Vaccination course.


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