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I’m so desperate for a home I’ve been living in a BUS STOP with furniture & makeshift curtains…but it’s next to bins

A HOMELESS couple are so desperate for a home they have been living in a bus stop, decked out with furniture, bedding and even makeshift curtains.

The pair have lived in the disused bus stop in the Selly Oak area of Birmingham for around seven months.

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A homeless couple have been using the bus shelter as a temporary ‘home’ for around seven months[/caption]

They are being supported by the charity Trident Reach who said they are working with the couple to find “appropriate accommodation” but so far they had refused offers.

One of those living in the shelter said they would not accept an offer where they were forced to separate.

The stop is not in use and has been earmarked for removal.

Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) said the process to knock down the shelter was “underway”.

It is currently securing road work permits and scheduling work with contractors as well as disconnecting the power supply.

England’s second city currently has more than 23,000 households waiting for a property, of those, nearly 5,000 are homeless and living in temporary accommodation.

Businesses near the bus stop say it is attracting “anti-social behaviour” as large crowds congregate there late at night.

One shopkeeper, who wanted to remain anonymous, told BirminghamLive, his livelihood was being affected.

He said: “I’ve complained to the council so many times but nothing has been done so far.

“People are scared to visit my shop at night because of the crowds.

“Every night 20 to 25 people gather here. This is bothering my business. I even phoned the police two or three times, but they don’t seem to care.

“I’m paying £6,000 in business rate for the year and £20,000 in rent. It’s a big problem for me – but what can I do?”

Another shopkeeper said the situation was “very sad” but added the anti-social behaviour was affecting both them and their customers.

They added a solution needed to be found that suited everyone.

Birmingham City Council has confirmed the bus stop was no longer in use and that it will be removed “soon” although no date had been set.

A council spokesperson said: “Homeless support services have contacted the couple and made accommodation offers.

“The offers have not yet been taken up, but the offer of support and accommodation will continue to be there should they change their mind.”

A spokesperson for Trident added: “Our teams are aware of the couple and have been trying to work with them to find appropriate accommodation.

“Unfortunately they have declined accommodation as it is currently not in the area they would prefer.

“We will always work with people to encourage them into appropriate housing but unfortunately sometimes people do decline help.

Is it legal to live in a bus stop?

Rough sleeping is a criminal offence under section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824 (as amended), subject to certain conditions.

There is also an offence for “being in enclosed premises for an unlawful purpose”, which is used, for example, when dealing with people suspected of burglary. 

The number of prosecutions and convictions under section 4 of the 1824 Act has declined in recent years.

In 2019, there were 183 prosecutions and 140 convictions, with only four convictions being for the specific offence of “sleeping out”.

Home Office guidance in 2017 said Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) should not be used to target people based solely on the fact that they are homeless or rough sleeping.

The guidance (last updated January 2021) emphasises “the importance of ensuring that the powers are used appropriately to provide a proportionate response to the specific behaviour that is causing harm or nuisance without impacting adversely on behaviour that is neither unlawful nor anti-social”.

The guidance makes clear that councils may receive complaints about rough sleepers, but that rough sleeping itself is not behaviour likely to have an “unreasonably detrimental effect on the community’s quality of life which justifies imposing restrictions using a PSPO.”

The Government has introduced the Criminal Justice Bill, which is currently going through Parliament which would give powers to the police to fine homeless people, move them on or threaten prison time.

“We will continue our daily checks on the couple and continue with offers of housing support and options for them.”

Trident said it works “closely” with police but added it was “unaware of any concerns regarding anti-social behaviour”.

It said: “We would always encourage anyone concerned about someone sleeping rough to report their concerns to us using Streetlink.”

A spokesperson for TfWM said: “All bus services have been consolidated at a neighbouring shelter so this one is no longer required and it has therefore been earmarked for removal.

“The process to remove the shelter is underway, including disconnecting power supply, securing road work permits and scheduling the works with contractors.

“In the meantime, we’re liaising with our partners including the police, council and local housing providers who are working to secure suitable long-term accommodation for the people involved.

“We thank the local community for their patience while the issue is resolved.”

Homelessness help

HERE is some useful information if you are homeless or know someone who is experiencing homelessness.

FIRST CONTACT

If you or someone you know is sleeping rough you can use the alert Streelink service to help connect them with outreach services: www.thestreetlink.org.uk/start 

FOOD

You can find free food stations via:

The Pavement – for food and soup runs: www.thepavement.org.uk/services 

Homeless Link – for day centres: www.homeless.org.uk 

The Trussell Trust – for food banks: www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank/ 

Food Cycle – for food services – www.foodcycle.org.uk/free-food-locations/ 

HOUSING

Councils have a duty to help people who are homeless or facing homelessness. Contact the Housing Options team from the council you have a local connection to and see if they can offer:

  • Emergency accommodation – a place in a shelter or a hostel
  • Longer-term accommodation including independent or social housing

Visit: www.gov.uk/find-local-council 

During times of severe cold or heat, local councils have special accommodation known as Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP). Find out more here: www.gov.uk/find-local-council

For advice, support or legal services related to housing visit www.shelter.co.uk or call 0808 800 4444.

You can also contact Crisis: www.crisis.org.uk/get-help/ 

For housing advice, call Shelter on 0808 800 4444 or visit: www.shelter.org.uk.

DAY CENTRES 

Day centres can help by providing internet access, free or cheap food, shower and laundry facilities, safe storage for belongings, phone charging and clothes, toiletries or sleeping bags.

They can also help with services for benefits or immigration advice; health support; finding work; educational or social activities; hostel, night shelter or outreach referrals.

Centres can be found through Homeless Link: www.homeless.org.uk/

BENEFITS

Normally you can claim Universal Credit if you are sleeping on the streets or staying in a hostel. If you are in a hostel, you can claim Housing Benefit to help with rent. You do not need a fixed address or a bank account.  

USEFUL CONTACTS

Crisis – visit: www.crisis.org.uk or call 0300 636 1967.

Shelter – visit: www.shelter.org.uk or call 0808 800 4444. 

Centrepoint (for people aged 16-25) – visit: www.centrepoint.org.uk or call 0808 800 0661.

St Mungo’s (Bath, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Christchurch, Leicester, Oxford, Poole and Reading) – visit: www.mungos.org or call 020 3856 6000.

Depaul UK (for young people) – visit: https://www.depaul.org.uk/ or call 0207 939 1220.

Citizen’s Advice (legal advice) – visit: www.citizensadvice.org.uk or call 0345 404 0506.

The Samaritans (health and wellbeing) – www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan or call 116 123.

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The council have earmarked the bus stop to be pulled down but have not yet given a date when this will happen[/caption]
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