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The last lockdown rough sleeper living in a hotel

Thousands of rough sleepers were taken off the streets and housed by the government when the first Covid-19 lockdown was announced. Three years later, one man has yet to leave his “temporary” accommodation.

Just after the UK was locked down for three months in April 2020, author and filmmaker Paul Atherton found himself living in a central London hotel.

He’d been sleeping rough for 11 years, after losing his rented flat on the South Bank due to an error on his credit file.

He’d spent the last three of those years wandering central London by day, and at night sleeping across the seats at Heathrow Terminal 5.

Mr Atherton became one of thousands of homeless people on the street who were housed under the government’s Everyone In scheme, which gave emergency accommodation to 37,000 people to keep them safe during the pandemic, according to the charity Crisis.

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