Cargo containers for the homeless

 Planning permission has been granted to 18 “modular homes” near Penzance this week. The small cargo container looking homes have been designed for those who would otherwise be homeless, providing an escape from extremely overpriced nightly experience within hotels and B&Bs. These homes follow up the previous SoloHaus program that started in 2021, with residents moving in 2022.

 

These homes help to highlight a commitment by Cornwall Council alongside other groups and authorities within the Duchy to combat homelessness and the housing crisis. This of course in an important commitment that will most likely have quite the effect on any upcoming elections. The current work being done by the Unitary authority is to acquire more homes for social hosing, build more council housing, support provisions for affordable homes as well as a selection of other programs. Unfortunately, none of their campaigns target the actual source of the housing crisis within the Duchy. These being the prevalence of Air BnBs within the Duchy, alongside the devastatingly high prices of homes in Cornwall.

 

These cubes may work as a temporary fix,  but they are not a solution. Not that Cornwall Council will admit that. 

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