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Mail :
Housing Options Team
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 305496 / 305950 / 304063
Email :
housingadvice@plymouth.gov.uk

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Homeless man

Homelessness and housing advice

A guide to our services

Prevention first

Our first priority is to try and prevent homelessness actually occurring. In order to do that we have a team of specialist advice staff who will try and help you in the first instance.

If you have nowhere to stay now, or in the near future then either:

Opening times

See links opposite

If you become homeless outside these hours, or on a Bank Holiday, please ring 01752 668000. This is for emergencies only and not if your situation can be resolved when the office is open.

Our service at Midland House

At the Service Desk, depending on the nature of your enquiry, you may be asked to complete a short questionnaire. If you are then offered an interview right away, it will be because your circumstances are that you have nowhere to live that night.

You may be given an appointment, or the opportunity to complete an application form and return it by post. This will be because you are likely to be homeless in the near future.

An officer will be appointed to look into your situation, and will advise you whether or not the Council has a duty to assist you with finding alternative accommodation. Any assistance will depend on your circumstances, but may include arranging for you to stay in temporary accommodation, should this be necessary, until any enquiries are completed.

You will be notified of any decision made by the Council in writing, as quickly as possible, and this should be within 33 working days. Any decision against the interest of the applicant must give the reasons for that decision, and inform the applicant of their right to request a review of that decision.

Questions we will ask

The officer appointed to assist you will need to make reasonable enquiries in order to decide what we will do and will ask you some questions. Some of the questions we may ask are:

What you can do to help us deal with your application

Please bring with you or supply:

Access information - Midland House is accessible to people with disabilities or limited movement and has been included in the DisabledGo access guide.

PDF icon Homelessness booklet [448.3KB]

PDF icon Homelessness leaflet [323.6KB]

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