The square in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire has been cleared of rough sleepers following a fire involving a tent on the premises. The blaze, which occurred on an unknown date, has prompted local authorities to take action to address the situation.
According to reports, the fire broke out in a tent located within the square, prompting an emergency response from the fire brigade. While the cause of the fire is still under investigation, the incident has led to the square being cleared of any individuals sleeping rough in the area.
The local council, Cheltenham Borough Council, confirmed that the square has been cleared and that efforts are underway to provide support and assistance to those affected by the incident. A spokesperson for the council stated that the safety of the public is the top priority, and the decision to clear the area was made with this in mind.
The exact date of the incident is unclear, but the clearing of the square is a recent development. The council has assured that they are working closely with local charities and support services to ensure that the individuals affected by the fire receive the necessary assistance and are connected with appropriate housing and social services.
Residents in the Cheltenham area are advised to be aware of the situation and to report any concerns or further incidents to the relevant authorities. The council has stated that they are committed to finding a long-term solution to address the issue of homelessness in the town.