Vulnerable people pushed out of accommodation as summit adds to seasonal rush for rooms
Vulnerable homeless people have been moved out of hotels in Cornwall to make way for police and government officials attendingDisc Newquay has said that many people who have been living in hotel rooms under rolling short-term contracts during the pandemic had been told to leave, before the summit of the world’s seven largest advanced economies at a luxury hotel in Carbis Bay.,” said Monique Collins, the charity’s manager.
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