Tiny Deane, of Visions of a Helping Hand, says he is doing his best to help the homeless. Photo / File
Tiny Deane, of Visions of a Helping Hand, says he is doing his best to help the homeless. Photo / File
Rotorua Lakes Council is continuing to work with Visions of a Helping Hand on a solution which will allow Rotorua's homeless to once again have somewhere warm to sleep.
Four weeks after the opening of Rotorua's night shelter, the homeless were told they can no longer sleep there overnight.
Asreported by the Rotorua Daily Post on July 5, Rotorua Lakes Council staff inspected the property and found the site was being used for overnight sleeping, a breach of the agreement between the council and organiser Tiny Deane, of Visions of Helping Hand.
The council's kaiwhakahaere Māori Gina Rangi said fire safety experts and structural engineers were working on reports for Visions of a Helping Hand's daytime and night centres for the homeless.
"The council offered to pay for the reports for the night centre some weeks ago.
"We haven't received completed reports as yet and as we don't know what the outcome of those will be, we are continuing to explore, with other community groups and agencies, other possible emergency response options that may be available to get us through this winter.
"We all want the same outcome but as a council, we need to ensure any building providing overnight accommodation is safe for that purpose.