Over 50 people sleeping rough outside Town Hall supported by Greater Manchester Police

51 people in the encampment have been supported by specialist partner services including receiving temporary accommodation

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 16th Apr 2024
Last updated 16th Apr 2024

This morning (Tuesday 16 April) Greater Manchester Police neighbourhood officers worked alongside Manchester City Council in engaging with rough sleepers camped outside St Peter’s Square and Mount Street.

This follows the recent increase in the number of tents set up outside of Town Hall since the camp was created on 23 March.

This complex problem required a partnership response to help solve, which Greater Manchester Police helped facilitate today alongside Manchester City Council homelessness and community safety, with support from translators and charities.

Greater Manchester Police said: "Our priority is to ensure the people within the encampment feel safe, as well as the wider public.

"As a result of the interaction, 51 people or 91% of those in the encampment have been supported by our specialist partner services including receiving temporary accommodation. The remaining five people declined to engage with the support offered."

Superintendent Nicola Williams said: “We are thankful the majority of the people were receptive to engaging with us today, and ultimately accepted offers of support and temporary accommodation.

“Officers will continue to patrol around the Town Hall. We are there to help and are committed to supporting the council and partner agencies in engaging with rough sleepers and directing them to appropriate support services, to ensure they get the care they need.”

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