Milton Keynes shelter sees over 300 people use services in one year

    More than 300 people have used the Old Bus Station shelter since it opened in June 2022.

    In June 2022, Milton Keynes City Council officially opened overnight accommodation at the Old Bus Station in Central Milton Keynes.

    The shelter provides somewhere to sleep and support services for up to 19 people at a time who would otherwise be sleeping rough. Council colleagues are onsite to provide essential support, and the space also includes shower and kitchen facilities. 

    One year on, 322 people have spent at least one night in the accommodation.

    The move to the Old Bus Station saw many essential services brought under one roof, with partner organisations from the voluntary sector using the ground floor to provide support during the day.

    As a result, the number of people rough sleeping in Milton Keynes has dropped dramatically, the City Council says, with its outreach team visiting a small number of people who are still sleeping rough who haven’t yet accepted support. 

    This also means that giving cash directly to people isn’t the right way to help, as it often leads to exploitation. 

    Cabinet Member for Adults, Housing and Healthy Communities, Cllr Emily Darlington said: “The shelter has been a great success and given so many people another opportunity to do well in life. People become homeless for very different and often complex reasons, so it’s important that we give them a safe place to stay while helping them with a long-term plan to ensure they don’t end up on the streets again.

    “No one in our city needs to be on the streets thanks to the work council colleagues do every day to offer people accommodation and the right support. While not everyone has accepted our offers of accommodation, we’re committed to ending rough sleeping in MK for good and won’t give up on anyone.”

    Anyone wishing to make a financial contribution to ending street homelessness is encouraged to do so through the MK Homelessness Partnership, so the right support can be offered. If you think a person might be sleeping rough, please report it via Streetlink.

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