On Wednesday Dee Doocey, spokesperson on housing, questioned the Mayor over whether London would meet its target to end rough sleeping by 2012. Dee said:
'There is a real disparity between the Government's rough sleeping figures and reports coming in from the voluntary sector. For London to end rough sleeping before 2012, there needs to be some real leg work from the Mayor to provide new supported housing for the most vulnerable people on the streets, as well as initiatives to help those who are fit into work. We will be looking for commitments in these areas when the Mayor publishes his Housing Strategy next month.'
Saturday, June 23, 2007
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