Councils in England have warned spending on temporary accommodation is threatening to 'overwhelm' their budgets. A total of 96% of District Councils Network members reported an increase in the use of temporary accommodation , with four-fifths saying the rise is 'significant' and causing budgetary strain. A DCN letter to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt - seen by Sky News - said an 'unprecedented number' of people are turning to councils as a last option when they face homelessness.
'There will also be a knock-on impact on other cherished council services, which councils could also have to scale back, and on other parts of the public sector - such as the NHS - which will be left to pick up the pieces.' Read more:Council chiefs of £3bn funding gapGovernment's target to end rough sleeping 'will fail', experts say Analysis released last week from the Local Government Association showed 'at least' £1.
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