Waltham Forest Town Hall. EL83910 6 A homeless family were told to leave their temporary accommodation by Waltham Forest Council – after missing an appointment almost 150 miles away. Monica and her partner, their ten-year-old boy and three-year-old twins were housed by the council on the other side of London, in Bromley, before being offered a more permanent home in Stoke-on-Trent. They were told to attend a viewing in Stoke-on-Trent last week and, after missing it, were told on Friday, June 25 that they must leave the Bromley property by the following Tuesday morning. On Tuesday, June 29, after a social media campaign called on the council to reverse their decision, it reportedly agreed to give the family another three weeks in the home.
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