Some bed and breakfasts and hotels on Oystermouth Road, Swansea (pictured), are being used as temporary housing. Image: Richard Youle Richard Youle Local Democracy Reporter A Welsh council’s bed and breakfast bill for people in urgent need of housing has nearly tripled since the Covid pandemic and now exceeds £7 million. It has helped many hundreds of people in the process, gets some costs back – and rough sleeping in the city hasn’t increased, …
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