Bucks Council awarded £2.7m to help tackle homelessness
The funding covers five schemes running up until March 2025
The Government has given Bucks Council £2.7 million to help tackle homelessness throughout the county.
It comes from the Government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).
The funding – which covers five schemes running up until March 2025 – was granted following a successful bid by the council and will help support rough sleeper initiatives such as emergency beds, housing first support, and drug and alcohol outreach.
Mark Winn, Cabinet Member for Homelessness and Regulatory Services, said:
“I am delighted that our funding bid has been successful. There is a huge amount of work being carried out in Buckinghamshire to engage with rough sleepers and to secure accommodation and support so they can move off the streets. The £2.7 million will help us to continue and expand this support."
“Virtually eliminating rough sleeping and tackling homelessness in Buckinghamshire is one of the key priorities of this council and our determination to make a difference to people’s lives is reflected in the development of our new county-wide homelessness strategy.”
Buckinghamshire Council is working with a number of local partners, enabling the Government funding to be delivered locally to rough sleepers who require support with:
- mental health issues
- drugs and alcohol issues
- housing support
- maintaining tenancies
Partners include Aylesbury Homeless Action Group (AHAG), Wycombe Homeless Connection, One YMCA, Bucks Mind, Connections Support, Oasis Partnership, One Recovery Bucks and Oxford Health.