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Councillor takes aim at how housing chiefs allocate homes

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 24 Feb, 2022 at 10:36AM
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Dozens of council flats to be built on two Brighton sites

All one-bedroom homes were being earmarked for the homeless, frustrating the hopes of people who wanted to downsize and restricting the hopes of families, according to a councillor.

For months, all one-bedroom flats listed on Brighton and Hove City Council’s Homemove service were listed for the homeless, angering Conservative councillor Dawn Barnett.

She said that a number of people wanted to move to smaller homes and that she had raised the issue at meetings of the council’s Housing Committee.

She said that she represented a disabled woman who wanted to move from a two-bedroom home to a ground-floor one-bedroomed flat after her daughter moved out.

But nothing was available and the woman, who Councillor Barnett said did not want to be named, was too young for seniors supported housing.

She said: “All the homeless don’t come from here. Every fortnight for many months, it (Homemove) says homeless.

“When we were in charge, we wanted 50 per cent of properties to go to working people to give them the pride to pay their rent. Everyone else said that’s not equality. You can’t do it.

“Now it’s equality for all homeless people to get first choice and have all the one-bedroom flats.

“I’ve got people in two-bedroom flats who want a one-bedroom.

“In this case, Homemove told her: ‘You’ve got no chance. All the one-bedroom flats are for homeless people.’ Equality should be for all.”

Councillor Barnett said that she found it unfair that the former homeless received support for furniture, cookers and carpets when working people might get a “couple of pots of paint”.

Her comments came after Labour group co-leader councillor Carmen Appich asked the council to let homes in a liveable condition for those who had nothing.

Councillor Appich told a meeting that she was frustrated because tenants had asked charities that she worked with for money for carpets. She said that she would rather have provided a cooker or furniture instead.

Brighton and Hove City Council was approached for comment.

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  1. Gareth Hall says:
    3 years ago

    These Tory councillors bless them -one minute they’re moaning about the council not sorting out the homeless issue the next they’re moaning about homes being given to the homeless

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  2. Jonathan Simons says:
    3 years ago

    Another diatribe of bigotry that we’ve come to expect from Councillor Barnett. It’s not especially surprising that someone wanted to turn a hose on homeless people doesn’t want them to be housed – I’m glad she’s not setting the policy.

    But secondly she’s conflating street homeless and other homeless people. Much of this is people who have been made homeless by being evicted, unemployed etc thanks to her government’s total failure to provide basic welfare. Grim that she thinks those people should have to end up on the street.

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