South Lanarkshire Council will enter a partnership to develop a 15-unit homeless village in Rutherglen.
Councillors on the housing and technical resources committee this week welcomed plans for the local authority to join with Social Bite to develop an innovative approach to meet the accommodation needs of single homeless households.
Social Bite approached the council as a charity organisation who were able to fund the proposal of a homeless village and they provide modular housing in line with similar models across the country.
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