Hostel supporting homeless for 30 years to close in January
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A hostel in Oxford that has provided homeless support for 30 years is to close in the new year.
Lucy Faithfull House, which has 61 beds, will shut as part of Oxfordshire County Council's plans to reduce funding for homeless support by 38%.
Services at the centre will end on the 31 January.
The council said it was working on relocating all residents, but would not be offering a "like-for-like" service.
The new service, which was put out to tender, will commence from February 2016.
'Nowhere to go'
In a statement, the county council said the organisation that currently runs Lucy Faithfull House decided it could no longer provide the service.
Jason, who has friends currently staying at the hostel, said he was worried about their future: "They are not happy. They don't know what is going to happen to them.
"As people get made homeless they will have nowhere to go."
Oxfordshire County Council has proposed a £1.5m cut to its budget for homelessness services.
Ed Turner, deputy leader of Oxford City Council, said the cuts could see hostels across Oxford put at risk.
"It will put more people on the streets and really has to be rethought" he said.
In a statement Oxfordshire County Council said "no decisions have been taken" on the future of funding for hostels.
The council's annual budget is currently £583m, but it has already announced cuts of £292m from 2010-2018.
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