Residents turned out in numbers again to express opposition to a controversial plan for supported housing for the homeless amid concerns of continuing antisocial behaviour in Shrewsbury.
Resident Nick Barnes, left, with councillors Alex Wagner and Nat Green, right
Residents have experienced anti-social behaviour in the area, including when the former residential home was used on an emergency basis during the pandemic to house rough sleepers with complex problems. Nick Barnes, of the PORCH campaign group, said it was a"significant change" in the council's approach.But there remain huge doubts over the council's approach and criticisms over what members of the public see as"misinformation" about crime figures and the believability of other statements from the council.
Councillor Green said now the plans are in writing, if the plan is given the go-ahead, there will be legal sanctions if conditions are breached.
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