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  2. Record number of children in temporary housing - AOL

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    The figures showed that 15 local authorities had seen an increase in homelessness applications. The largest rise was in Glasgow, which saw a 22% increase in applications, followed by Dundee with a ...

  3. Homelessness in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A homeless man huddles against tram poster outside Haymarket Station, Edinburgh in December 2010.. In Scotland, the Scottish Government has overall and legislative responsibility for homelessness policy and legislation, whilst local councils have a statutory duty to assist in providing settled accommodation to applicants, or, if settled accommodation is unavailable at the time an application ...

  4. Wheatley Homes Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley Homes Glasgow (formerly Glasgow Housing Association or GHA) is the largest social landlord in Scotland with 40,000 homes across Glasgow. [1] Wheatley Homes Glasgow is a not-for-profit company created in 2003 by the then Scottish Executive for the purpose of owning and managing Glasgow's social housing stock.

  5. Bellgrove Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bellgrove Hotel is a category B listed building in the Gallowgate area of Glasgow. [1] [2] The hotel became notorious as a homeless hostel due to the poor living conditions it provides after a number of press and media reports and it was prominently mentioned during a debate in the Scottish Parliament on 16 December 2014.

  6. Gatekeeping (UK housing term) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeping is a term in British housing law which describes when a Council refuses to accept a homelessness application and/or provide accommodation when they have a legal duty to do so. Pressure for Councils to engage in "gatekeeping" can be the result of the high cost of providing temporary accommodation or there simply not being enough ...

  7. Homelessness in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017 focused national attention on homelessness and housing quality, and resulted in around 255 people becoming homeless overnight. [21] It was reported in The Guardian in 2018 that half of young people at risk of homelessness in the UK who approached their local authority, received no significant help.

  8. Kingston Halls - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Halls is a municipal structure in Paisley Road in the Kingston area of Glasgow, Scotland. The structure, which is used as the headquarters of a charity which provides accommodation and support to homeless people, is a Category B listed building. [1]

  9. Glasgow City Mission - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow City Mission is a Christian charitable organisation whose remit covers Glasgow, Scotland. It is dedicated to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and providing practical help and support to homeless and disadvantaged people. Its headquarters are on Crimea Street, Glasgow with a "Child and Family Centre" in Govan and an "Overnight Welcome ...