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'Hundreds' homeless at Christmas | 'Hundreds' homeless at Christmas |
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Two hundred families in Wales will spend Christmas in bed and breakfast accomodation, according to homeless charity Shelter Cymru. | Two hundred families in Wales will spend Christmas in bed and breakfast accomodation, according to homeless charity Shelter Cymru. |
Many other families cannot afford to celebrate the festive season, it says. | Many other families cannot afford to celebrate the festive season, it says. |
The charity announced its findings on the 40th anniversary of the broadcast of the homeless drama Cathy Come Home. | The charity announced its findings on the 40th anniversary of the broadcast of the homeless drama Cathy Come Home. |
"Homelessness is devastating all year round but Christmas is an especially difficult time," said John Puzey, director of Shelter Cymru. | "Homelessness is devastating all year round but Christmas is an especially difficult time," said John Puzey, director of Shelter Cymru. |
"Forty years ago, people didn't realise how homelessness and bad housing affects lives," he said. | "Forty years ago, people didn't realise how homelessness and bad housing affects lives," he said. |
If the mortgage rates go up any more it's a case of thinking, 'I'm going to have to lose my home' Dawn, home-owner | If the mortgage rates go up any more it's a case of thinking, 'I'm going to have to lose my home' Dawn, home-owner |
"Today, we do know and the problem is greater than ever and it can happen to anyone. | "Today, we do know and the problem is greater than ever and it can happen to anyone. |
"How can we accept that 35,000 children in Wales today are living in unfit housing? | "How can we accept that 35,000 children in Wales today are living in unfit housing? |
"For many people, the festive season is special time. On the other hand, Christmas and winter time brings cold, damp misery and suffering." | "For many people, the festive season is special time. On the other hand, Christmas and winter time brings cold, damp misery and suffering." |
Repayments | Repayments |
One family who have "cancelled Christmas" this year because of financial worries is headed by Dawn, who did not want to give her full name. | One family who have "cancelled Christmas" this year because of financial worries is headed by Dawn, who did not want to give her full name. |
She and her four daughters, one of whom is pregnant, still live in the house she once shared with her former husband. | She and her four daughters, one of whom is pregnant, still live in the house she once shared with her former husband. |
Despite holding down a full time job, Dawn cannot afford to pay for vital repairs needed to her house and her family help out in paying for food. | Despite holding down a full time job, Dawn cannot afford to pay for vital repairs needed to her house and her family help out in paying for food. |
"By the time I've paid the council tax, mortgage and TV licence I'm left with very little, about £20 a week," she said. | "By the time I've paid the council tax, mortgage and TV licence I'm left with very little, about £20 a week," she said. |
When her former husband left, Dawn fell into arrears and was forced to get a new mortgage. | When her former husband left, Dawn fell into arrears and was forced to get a new mortgage. |
But the interest rate was higher than she could afford and the repayments have continued to increase. | |
Although she has been helped by Shelter Cymru, she fears she is still close to losing her home. | Although she has been helped by Shelter Cymru, she fears she is still close to losing her home. |
She said: "If the mortgage rates go up any more it's a case of thinking, 'I'm going to have to lose my home'. | She said: "If the mortgage rates go up any more it's a case of thinking, 'I'm going to have to lose my home'. |
"I'll never be able to buy another house and at the end of the day, I'll be blacklisted - I'll be living in a suitcase going from home to home." | "I'll never be able to buy another house and at the end of the day, I'll be blacklisted - I'll be living in a suitcase going from home to home." |
Shelter Cymru said it was looking to push the housing issue up the political agenda. | Shelter Cymru said it was looking to push the housing issue up the political agenda. |
Mr Puzey said: "With additional resources, imagination and political will, it could be." | Mr Puzey said: "With additional resources, imagination and political will, it could be." |
The charity has been gathering evidence for its "25th birthday inquiry" into homelessness and bad housing, which concludes with a public session at the Grand Theatre, Swansea on 20 December. | The charity has been gathering evidence for its "25th birthday inquiry" into homelessness and bad housing, which concludes with a public session at the Grand Theatre, Swansea on 20 December. |
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