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Additional measures to bring rough sleepers inside during freezing weather

Published: 5 January 2024

Extra measures to bring rough sleepers inside for cold snap Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP)

Sub-zero temperatures expected over the coming days have prompted the City Council to introduce extra measures to bring rough sleepers inside.

Exeter City Council is to activate its Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) tonight (Friday 5 January) and keep it in place until at least next Wednesday 10 January, after the Met Office forecast of cold overnight conditions. The Council will keep an eye on forecasts and review the policy if needed.

The Protocol makes extra emergency accommodation available to rough sleepers.

Cllr Martin Pearce, Lead Councillor for Communities and Homelessness Prevention, said: “Every night that someone is forced to sleep rough on our streets puts them at risk. With the dip in temperatures expected over the next few nights, that risk increases.

“We will be providing additional emergency bed spaces during this cold spell to help reduce the chance of harm. I’d like to thank all those working in the homelessness prevention teams, without their sound planning and swift action these emergency beds would not be available.”

The Council is reminding members of the public that they can report someone they believe to be rough sleeping to Streetlink at streetlink.org.uk/

The SWEP means that individuals confirmed by the outreach service – working with other local homelessness partner agencies - as sleeping rough in the city, will be contacted and offered the opportunity to come indoors during this spell of cold weather, where spaces are available.

The Council works hard with partners in the city to make extra accommodation available during particularly cold weather.

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