CITY landlords could be the answer to putting an end to rough sleeping says a homeless task force.

Property and landowners are being urged to come forward to help Worcestershire councils ensure homeless people and rough sleepers do not return to the streets, as lockdown restrictions are eased.

During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the county’s six district, borough and city councils helped 137 people off the streets and into temporary accommodation.

The Government has now made separate funds of £105million and £161million available to local authorities to bid for to find long-term solutions.

The Worcestershire Homelessness Taskforce – made up of the six councils and other organisations - is looking at a range of options from buying up empty properties to creating new modular or prefabricated homes.

These are built in sections in factories before being put together on location and can therefore be built faster and cheaper than using traditional methods.

The group urgently wants to speak to landlords who own Houses of Multiple Occupation, private landlords with empty properties, property owners with homes they want to sell or rent out, or landowners with small parcels of land in locations across the county which could be used to build modular homes.

Stephen Gabriel, chair of the Worcestershire Homelessness Taskforce, said: “Across the county, we have had tremendous success getting people off the streets temporarily while Covid-19 was at its peak in the community.

“We agree with the Government that it’s not acceptable to simply send people back to a life of rough sleeping now circumstances have changed. This is a golden opportunity to find long-term, sustainable solutions but we cannot do it alone.

“We’re already working with our social housing providers and other organisations. Support from the private sector is also crucial.

“If you can help us then we want to hear from you as soon as possible.”

Anyone interested can contact David Griffiths, from Worcestershire County Council, by emailing Dgriffiths@worcestershire.gov.uk by 9 August 2020.

Offers received will help the taskforce prepare its funding bid to the Government, which must be submitted by 20 August 2020.