Barnet 17th worst borough in England for homelessness

Responding to this week’s report from Shelter which found that more than 300,000 people in Britain are homeless, with Barnet ranked 17 out of the worst 20 boroughs in England, Labour London Assembly Member, Andrew Dismore AM, said:

“Recently the National Audit Office warned that government welfare policies are directly contributing to the homelessness crisis. These appalling figures show that the Government has wilfully turned its back on those who’ve had the misfortune to find themselves homeless.

“With Barnet needing 3,134 new homes a year to meet local demand, the consequences of the abject failure of Conservative run Barnet Council, who are always willing to give planning permission for high cost homes but underperform on affordable homes, are obvious.

“Right now we’ve got a Prime Minister who has prioritised pumping £10 billion into Help to Buy and inflating house prices in the process, rather than committing the funds to build the hundreds of thousands of needed homes for social rent.

“The Mayor has pledged £9 million a year to tackle rough sleeping, but this must be matched by determined action from the Conservatives in Barnet and in central Government to tackle the chronic shortage of affordable housing and to abandon their punitive welfare cuts and caps.

“We know so much about the causes of homelessness, but if we don’t start applying the solutions the picture in places like Barnet is only going to become even more bleak.”

ENDS

Notes

  • In September, a report from the National Audit Office criticised the government’s ‘light touch’ on dealing with homeslessness;
  • Research from Shelter shows that 307,000 people are homeless in Britain today (Shelter’s review combined official rough-sleeping, temporary accommodation, and social services figures);
  • Research from Shelter, in the table below, sets out the top 20 areas with the highest rates of recorded as homelessness. Only two boroughs are outside London:

Table 1: Top 50 areas with highest rates of recorded as homelessness (comprises temp. accommodation and rough sleeping figures only)

Local Authority Region Number of people living in TA Number of people rough sleeping Total homeless people Total people 1 in x people are homeless National Rank
Newham London 13,566 41 13,607 340,978 25 1
Haringey London 9,688 29 9,717 278,451 29 2
Westminster London 7,794 260 8,054 247,614 31 3
Enfield London 10,051 6 10,057 331,395 33 4
Kens & Chels London 4,387 14 4,401 156,726 36 5
Waltham Forest London 7,587 47 7,634 275,843 36 6
Brent London 8,881 24 8,905 328,254 37 7
Barking & Dag London 5,573 5 5,578 206,460 37 8
Tower Hamlets London 7,417 11 7,428 304,854 41 9
Hackney London 6,150 17 6,167 273,526 44 10
Redbridge London 6,197 60 6,257 299,249 48 11
Lewisham London 6,198 16 6,214 301,867 49 12
Hamm & Fulham London 3,515 6 3,521 179,654 51 13
Luton East of England 4,113 76 4,189 216,791 52 14
Ealing London 6,529 27 6,556 343,196 52 15
Croydon London 7,007 68 7,075 382,304 54 16
Barnet London 7,011 22 7,033 386,083 55 17
Lambeth London 5,656 17 5,673 327,910 58 18
Southwark London 4,955 32 4,987 313,223 63 19
Brighton & Hove South East 4,074 144 4,218 289,229 69 20
Compiled from official statistics on temporary accommodation (as at Q2 2017) and rough sleeping (Autumn 2016). TA figures adjusted to estimate total number of people (adults and children), rather than households.

 

  • Analysis from City Hall shows that Barnet needs 3,134 new homes each year to meet local need. The data can be found here;
  • Andrew Dismore AM is the London Assembly Member for Barnet and Camden
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