Tuesday, April 08, 2014

Declan emails the chairman of West London Churches Homeless Concern a fourth time after being kicked awake in the middle of the night ... the third time was yesterday!

It seems that being kicked awake in the middle of the night, and then having to find a member of staff so that the rough sleeper is told to move back onto his own mat, is becoming a nightly occurrence for Declan (for the background and links, see previous blog, "Declan emails the chairman of West London Churches Homeless Concern a third time after being kicked awake in the middle of the night ... except this time he is the one told to move!"). But he will only need to endure this for another six nights because the rolling winter night shelter programme run by the West London Churches Homeless Concern (WLCHC) closes on Monday morning. This is Declan's fourth email to the chairman of the WLCHC on health and safety grounds:

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On Monday night we are back to sleeping rough in the Barbican estate, which is owned by the City of London (public property), for want of a place to safely sleep following the fencing off of our previous sleeping pitch in December 2013. All the indications are that something bad is going to happen pretty quickly, and Declan being made footless on the run-in to the Barbican seems to be a big plus. We are not sure which is most likely to happen first: security manhandling our belongings or being robbed in the middle of the night. Of course, it could also be a violent attack (see blog of 1 January, "Declan calls into Bishopsgate Police Station for a crime intel report") or my arrest for refusing to be moved on (see blog of 11 September 2008, "I am arrested for 'breach of the peace'"). We suspect our possessions are a major target and so have decided to store my laptop and other valuable items in our self storage unit.

We are told we only have to survive 10 days for our Single Homeless Project (SHP) caseworker to return from his annual leave and we can then finally move into our Rough Sleepers Initiative (RSI) flat.

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