Previous lookdown arrangements unavailable
A homeless charity hopes landlords will be able to accept new tenants during the circuit-breaker.
Whilst Graih's night shelter will remain open, its daily drop in service has had to be closed.
During the previous lockdown homeless people were able to stay in the Sefton Express and Athol House, but it's thought the same arrangements won't be in place for these three weeks.
With temperatures consistently close to and below freezing, manager Erica Irwin says if anyone does find themselves without accommodation, she hopes landlords will be flexible:
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