We use cookies to enhance your visit to our site and to bring you advertisements that might interest you. Read our Privacy and Cookies policies to find out more. Welcome to the new Independent website. We hope you enjoy it and we value your feedback. Please contact us here . Manchester Council to follow Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs example and let homeless people stay in empty buildings The council wants to increase shelters so that 'no one' has to sleep outside during winter Friday 30 October 2015 17:40 BST Manchester Council is following in the footsteps of footballers Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs with its plans to open empty buildings to homeless people. Neville and Giggs were commended for letting homeless people continue to occupy Manchester's historic Stock Exchange, which they are understood to have purchased for £1.5 million, until work begins to turn it into a hotel in February.
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