People with drug addictions, depression and learning
difficulties have spoken of their fears that they may soon become homeless.
They are currently housed by Bristol Foundation Housing, which runs hostels for
vulnerable adults. The association went into administration in August and has
now been told by Bristol City Council that many of its residents will have
their benefits cut. BFH relies on money from "enhanced housing
benefit" from the council to support people living in its hostels and
flats. Read more on the Bristol Post website.
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