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Entire streets are now said to be full of vulnerable families who have been moved hundreds of miles away from their support networks.
Charity workers in Ferryhill have explained how the problem has been happening for years ’ and the town has now reached capacity with homes filled with vulnerable people from outside of the area.
Durham County Council said they could not determine how many people have been relocated to County Durham .
One in 50 Londoners is currently homeless and living in temporary accommodation, including one in every 21 children in the capital.
London ’s chronic shortage of affordable housing and high rates of homelessness mean that boroughs face extreme challenges in finding accommodation for homeless Londoners.
“ London boroughs are as committed as ever to working with our fellow councils and with the government to tackle these issues and end homelessness altogether..
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