Council gives green light for accommodation pod scheme in Skegness

Posted on 3 July 2025
Earlier today (Thursday 3 July), East Lindsey District Council's Planning Committee gave the green light for the installation of accommodation pods in Skegness aiming to reduce homelessness and support vulnerable residents.
Having announced the plan back in January, today's approval marks a significant milestone in the council's efforts to provide safe, dignified and transitional accommodation for people experiencing homelessness in East Lindsey.
Each sleeping pod is a secure, waterproof shelter and a pathway toward a more permanent housing solution to individuals in crisis, with a bed, chemical toilet and charging facilities all included inside.
The pods are designed to help people who have been rough sleeping and have complex needs, making hostel-style accommodation unsuitable. The council anticipates that the installation will begin taking place in late September and is expected to be completed with all 4 pods operational by the end of October.
The pod scheme will receive also receive a host of wraparound services, including health, housing and employment support to help individuals rebuild their lives.
Councillor William Gray, Portfolio Holder for Communities and Better Ageing, said: "I'm really pleased to see the emergency accommodation pod scheme pass yet another crucial step with planning approval.
"The pods will provide emergency support to those who need it most, nobody should be without a home and these pods combined with the wraparound support services will aim to get people back on their feet as soon as possible."
"This decision reflects the commitment of the council and our community to address homelessness in East Lindsey in the most compassionate, dignified and practical way possible; something I think we should all be very proud of".
For more information about today's Planning Committee meeting, please visit: https://bit.ly/ELDCJulyPlanningCommittee