Former Milton Keynes bus station converted into shelter for rough sleepers

    A new shelter for homeless people has officially opened at the former bus station in Central Milton Keynes, by Milton Keynes Council and partners.

    The new shelter can provide overnight accommodation and support services for up to 18 people who otherwise would be sleeping rough.

    Council colleagues and partners from the NHS and voluntary organisations from the Homelessness Partnership will be onsite to provide essential support, and the space also includes shower and kitchen facilities. 

    The Winter Night Shelter and other charities will continue to use the ground floor of the former bus shelter to provide support services for rough sleepers during the day. 

    Milton Keynes Council has rolled out multiple initiatives in recent years to support rough sleepers and help them secure a life off the streets for good.

    There is now less than a handful of entrenched rough sleepers who are visited daily and offered support by the Council’s outreach team.

    Cabinet Member for Adults, Housing and Healthy Communities, Cllr Emily Darlington said: “Bringing all of the help under one roof will help us deal with causes of why people become homeless in the first place, and help them build a new life off the streets.

    "This is a really important and innovative space that will make it easier for us to provide a seamless web of support to those in need and ensure the get the support they so desperately need while having a safe and secure place to sleep.”

    MK Council encourages people to report anyone they think might be sleeping rough via Streetlink so support can be offered.

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