Across the county, homelessness is on the rise as landlords cash in on the letting boom. We meet anxious families – and the people helping them
Like many other seaside towns across the country at this time of year, the streets of Newquay in November are a pretty drab affair. Ice-cream kiosks are locked up for the winter, and the town’s famous beaches – where, in summer, holidaymakers jostle for space – are now empty.
It was one of the busiest summers on record for Cornwall, as Covid restrictions to overseas destinations made it a holiday hotspot. But now that the tourists have left, the impact of the staycation boom on the county is becoming abundantly clear as it faces up to a homelessness crisis out of all proportion to anything it has witnessed before.
Continue reading...source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/nov/14/after-cornish-staycation-summer-locals-fear-a-winter-of-evictions
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