Thousands trapped in B&Bs and temporary accommodation in Wales, anti-poverty campaigners warn
ANTI-POVERTY campaigners warned today that thousands of families in Wales are trapped in temporary accommodation.
The latest report from the Bevan Foundation shows one in every 215 households in Wales is trapped in temporary accommodation.
More than 6,000 households are living in bed and breakfasts and other temporary accommodation because they are homeless and cannot find a permanent home.
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