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Local MPs Welcome New Funding Boost To Government’s £20m Support For Rough Sleeping And Homelessness In Milton Keynes

Local MPs Ben Everitt and Iain Stewart have welcomed another Government boost in funding to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping across Milton Keynes.


Since 2019, the MPs have secured more than £20 million in investment from the Conservative Government aimed at preventing homelessness and getting people off the streets.


This includes £3,373,905 specifically to Milton Keynes through the Rough Sleeping Initiative 2022-25, which was then topped up with an extra £450,000 by the Government in September, with another boost of more than £112,000 on the way.


Both MPs have been committed to ending homelessness and rough sleeping and have worked hard in Westminster to secure more funding for Milton Keynes, and have celebrated the work local charities do across the city tackling such an important issue.


Ben Everitt, the MP for Milton Keynes North, said: "Homelessness and rough sleeping is an issue really close to my heart and I'm delighted we've been able to secure even more funding from the Conservative Government to help tackle this issue in Milton Keynes.


"With more than £20 million invested into prevention and support since 2019 we've been able to make a real difference, but there's still lots to do.


"I also want to take this opportunity to thank the incredible charities we have across Milton Keynes including the inspirational YMCA who I visited on Friday to see the work they are doing to help young people rebuild their lives."


Iain Stewart, the MP for Milton Keynes South, commented: " “I welcome the additional funding of £112,000 from the Government to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in Milton Keynes.

“No-one deserves to sleep rough or live on our streets and so this funding will help the local authority to tackle this and offer support.”

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