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LBHR01
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I am 20 with a baby and living in temporary accommodation which I have to move out of shortly I am awaiting and have appealed a council decision they are reviewing it currently but why they are reviewing it I have nowhere to live. I did ask for an interim to stay at the property while my case is being reviewed but they declined porch light can’t help and social services aren’t being much help pleaae can anyone else give me some advice? Thanks in advance
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Hi @LBHR01 and welcome to the community.
I'm sorry to hear you've been having issues with the council. I'm not 100% on how they do things with temp accom and reviews unfortunately. Hopefully one of our regulars will be able to advise soon. Do you have family or friends who may be able to act as an address for things to be sent to?Albus (he/him)
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