Glasgow's Night Shelter Under Threat

 

Last night, about 10.00pm, in central Glasgow, I experienced a first hand encounter with the homeless crisis we are facing Scotland/U,K. 

After leaving a city centre restaurant with my wife I came across a line about 30 persons seeking help/accommodation for the night. With overnight temperature around 0 centigrade/ 32 F sleeping on the streets would not be fun.There is another dimension in that the night shelter concerned has a tenuous existence. The shelter has been refused planning permission (and could close) but has been encouraged by the Council to re-submit their proposal with a more comprehensive plan.

The shelter is run by Homeless Project Scotland and offers overnight accommodation for about 30 people on mattresses and serves food to about 350 people a day in the city centre. 

In context of the homeless crisis here I have previously reported on good work undertaken by the Glasgow City Mission 

More information for the visitor

More information on Glasgow, Scottish history, architecture, culture, etc.,can be found in the Visitors’ Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-4. This publication is also available via Kindle.

 

 

 




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