About 600 Ukrainian refugees are staying in hotels in Glasgow while another 1,213 are aboard a former cruise ship in Govan, a meeting heard.
They are waiting for suitable longer-term accommodation with host families or other housing.and social care partnership said staff have been supporting refugees.Ms Millar told last week’s Glasgow City Integration Joint Board meeting that the HSCP continues to support people staying on MS Ambition docked in the River Clyde., we continue to support the ship. There are 1,213 people as of yesterday on the ship and roughly 600 people in hotels.
And the Scottish Government chartered the MS Ambition ship in Glasgow to provide temporary accommodation for people fleeing the Russian invasion.Those living on the ship have access to restaurants, shops, child play areas and other facilities according to reports. It is understood to have 714 cabins and arrived in Scotland in September – joining another vessel, MS Victoria, which is a temporary home to Ukrainians in Leith, Edinburgh.
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