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Mother of Seven Faces Prolonged Wait for Larger Council Home in Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent City Council plans to contact the family to offer support given the critical shortage of larger social housing.

Overview

  • The family of seven remains in a three-bedroom council house in Meir under the highest housing band but faces extended waits due to a shortage of appropriately sized properties.
  • Social services confirmed that frequent school calls and high caregiving demands forced the 35-year-old mother to leave her eight-year role at Fuchs Lubricants.
  • Guardianship of three nieces decided under Polish jurisdiction prevents UK fostering recognition and has created unresolved Universal Credit complications.
  • The single parent launched an online fundraising appeal for a nine-seater vehicle and has raised about £430 toward her £2,600 target.
  • Stoke-on-Trent City Council completed a viability assessment and will contact the household to help maximise entitlements and explore housing options.