Gillian has been working to address homelessness in the Chichester area. Gillian has championed this issue nationally in her former role on the Public Accounts Select Committee.
Council receives £230,465 Government grant to support rough sleepers
Chichester District Council has successfully bid for £230,465 of funding from the Government’s Rough Sleeper initiative, as part of its ongoing commitment to support rough sleepers.
The money will help the council to further expa
A £2.1 million project to increase the amount of much-needed temporary accommodation for people facing homelessness in Chichester District has begun.
Subject to planning permission, the council is planning to redevelop one of its properties and transform it into accommodation that will provide 17 u
Chichester MP, Gillian Keegan toured the services run by Stonepillow, a local homeless charity, on Friday 14th June.
Gillian was shown around by Hilary Bartle, the charity’s Chief Executive. The two met at the Stonepillow Hub in the centre of Chichester.
A £2.1 million project to increase the amount of much-needed temporary accommodation for people facing homelessness in Chichester District has been approved by leading councillors.
It is expected that the accommodation will be funded by council investment of up to £1m with further funding to be sou
Chichester MP Gillian Keegan slept out at London’s Kia Oval cricket ground in support of homelessness charity Depaul.
Mrs Keegan took part in the charity’s annual Sleepout on Wednesday, 10 October – World Homeless Day – to raise funds and awareness for its vital prevention services which ensure you
Chichester MP Gillian Keegan has backed Yorkshire Building Society’s Socktober appeal on World Homeless Day.
The Society is running the month-long Socktober appeal throughout October as part of its charity partnership with End Youth Homelessness (EYH).
Donations of new pairs of socks, toiletries a
It is a pleasure to follow Laura Smith.
During the recent Public Accounts Committee inquiry into homelessness I, like many, was surprised to discover the large number of people who, although they are not technically classed as homeless, are living in temporary accommodation.