The UK’s largest temporary housing development for
homeless people will open up in west London. Made up of refurbished shipping
containers, the bold scheme will give 290 people registered as homeless with
Ealing Council a roof over the heads just in time for Christmas. Set up on
derelict land next to an estate in Acton, the container village is the most
ambitious effort yet to utilize the oblong, mobile units to help address the housing
crisis. Some communal spaces, laundry facilities and refuse storage space will
sit alongside the fully furnished the mobile apartments. Read more on the Big
Issue website.
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