Beyonce concert in London.  The city authorities remove homeless people from hotels.  It’s “up to 30 families”

Beyonce concert in London. The city authorities remove homeless people from hotels. It’s “up to 30 families”

Soon Beyonce will play as many as five concerts at one of London’s stadiums. For this reason, the local city council stopped renting rooms in cheap “Travelodge” hotels, which were inhabited by homeless families. All this to free up space for fans of the star. A scandal broke out.

is one of the biggest stars in the world, so it’s no wonder that tickets for her concerts sell out in the blink of an eye. This was also the case when the “Renaissance World Tour” was announced. As part of the tour, he will perform in various cities in Europe, including five times in London. However, the event is not without controversy. All thanks to the decision made by the local authorities.

London authorities remove homeless families from hotels. All because of the Beyonce concert

From 29 May to 4 June, he will perform five times on the stage of the Tottenham Hotspur club stadium in London. This event will gather crowds of loyal fans, as tickets sold out in just a few minutes. As a result, Enfield City Council decided to hedge against this circumstance by freeing up places in cheap hotels for visitors. There would be nothing shocking about it, if not for the fact that for this reason it was decided to remove homeless families from hotels of the “Travelodge” chain. A scandal broke out.

Up to 30 families could be removed from ‘Travelodge’ in Enfield and placed in alternative temporary accommodation

— reported the scandalous decision of the magazine .

Beyonce’s concert will be held in an atmosphere of scandal. Homeless families complain about the injustice of the authorities

As it turns out, hotel rooms can only be booked for 28 days at a time, so if necessary, the stay should be extended. The city council rented as many as 100 rooms for homeless families, but due to the concert, further reservations were canceled, forcing the tenants to move out in a hurry. Not only the press is outraged by this decision of the authorities. Homelessness in London is a big problem, and the hotel’s residents are often large families.

This is not good for me or my mental health or my two youngest children. They need stability, they have needs. In any environment we appear in, we need time to get used to it. (…) It will be stressful for them

– said the 42-year-old woman quoted by the magazine, raising two children with autism. As the woman notes, constantly changing the place of residence is associated not only with a feverish search for a replacement place or difficulties resulting from constantly moving a large amount of personal belongings. The most serious problem is that children are forced to change schools frequently, which makes them unable to focus on learning or establish proper relationships with their peers.

Source: Gazeta

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