Government figures released today by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities showed less people were sleeping rough in Bedford last year – a decrease of 67% from 2020.

The drop is thanks to recent hard work by local authorities and homelessness organisations during the Covid 19 crisis, in addition to the national ‘Everyone In’ scheme which provided temporary accommodation for those sleeping rough.

The data was collected as part of the government’s Rough Sleeping Snapshot in England.

Tip of the iceberg

Today’s figures show what can be achieved when financial resources are made available, and local authorities and homelessness charities pull together. However, this isn’t a moment to sit back and celebrate. Homelessness is still all around us and so much of it is hidden. We strongly believe that these rough sleeping figures are just the visible tip of the iceberg.

Last winter, the Everyone In scheme helped find accommodation for thousands of rough sleepers, but now the scheme has formally ended. New funds to help homeless people have been made available, but these are unlikely to be enough to stop people from falling through the net and being left out in the cold. We know that so many people are living in unsecure or unsuitable accommodation, are having to sofa surf or are doing whatever they can to stay warm and dry over the winter months.

How our charity helps

Emmaus Village Carlton is a Bedfordshire charity based near Carlton. We provide a home and meaningful work for 42 people who have experienced homelessness and social exclusion.

We currently have rooms available. If you or someone you know could be helped by Emmaus Village Carlton, please get in touch with our Support Team on 01234 720826. Find out more about joining our community.