Open up empty buildings for homeless people this winter

Manchester has agreed to open up their empty buildings to provide rough sleepers with a home this winter. Other councils are now following suite.

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  • Barnstaple
    Open up empty buildings in Barnstable
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    23 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Amy Brosnan
  • Royal Tunbridge Wells
    Open up empty buildings in Tunbridge Wells
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    30 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Natalie Mills
  • Open up empty buildings in Powys
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    21 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Rob Carolan
  • Castlereagh
    Open up empty buildings in Lisburn
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    41 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Leah Sherry
  • Glasgow
    Open up empty buildings in Glasgow
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings. In the winter of 2015/16, Glasgow City Mission recorded that they were full to capacity on 32 occasions- a situation that has previously never happened. Clearly there is a growing and worrying trend of street homelessness in Glasgow.
    22,304 of 25,000 Signatures
    Created by Mags Higgins
  • Walsall
    Open up empty buildings in WALSALL
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    39 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Christine Stringer Picture
  • Morecambe
    Open up empty buildings in Morecambe
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    625 of 800 Signatures
    Created by rachael guerin
  • Derby
    Open up empty buildings in Derby
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    698 of 800 Signatures
    Created by John Swinhoe
  • Paisley
    Open up empty buildings in paisley
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    42 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Gordon Ross
  • Sidmouth
    Open up empty buildings in Sidmouth
    To plead to the Council to open its empty buildings to the homeless in winter. I cannot imagine sleeping rough in driving, biting winds, snow, ice and winter rain. It's inhumane. It's also inexcusable when we have so many empty buildings.
    28 of 100 Signatures
    Created by Maureen Mooney