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I'm so glad I've seen this post. He was fast asleep on Tuesday morning when we walked past and my son was really concerned for him. We've never seen him sleeping there before - just sitting in his chair by the entrance to the park. Its so sad. Really hope he gets some help x
Many hostels for the homeless are 'dry hostels' and will not tolerate those who drink. Hopefully a 'wet hostel' can be found for him. There were a number in Southwark cannot remember the name of the charity it has a greek sounding name.
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Hi

I have seen a disabled homeless man living on the lordship side of the harvester sleeping near the garden under a covering. Someone this weekend has put some plastic up to protect him from the weather. He has a bed made and as I go to work st 6.30 he is up in his chair. I believe this is where he is living

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