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Our family-of-5 is crammed in one bedroom but the council won’t give us a bigger home… it said to put beds in the lounge

A MUM has told how she is crammed into a one-bedroom flat with her partner and three kids.

Leanne Hallisey, 28, begged the council for help to leave the one bedroom flat to give her kids - aged three, four and four months - more space.

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Leanne Hallisey, 28, has told how she is crammed into a one-bedroom flat with her partner and three kidsCredit: Media Wales
Leanne has begged the council for helpCredit: Media Wales

But their best advice was to put beds in the lounge to help house the youngsters in Cardiff, Wales.

Raging Leanne told : "I can't really because where are the kids going to live? They have to have somewhere to live through the day.

"There is no storage – nothing. We have got one cupboard which is full of the kids' stuff.

"We have got the one bedroom, which I have managed to squeeze a double bed, bunk bed for the three and four-year-old, and our [cradle] as well.

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"And then we have got a living room and a kitchen. You can't even turn around in the kitchen it is that small."

Leanne is on an urgent council waiting list to get a bigger place.

But she fears her growing kids will run out of space before a new property becomes available - especially their four-month old baby.

She added: "He is getting bigger now.

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"So I need to find out where I am going to put a cot.

"That is the next thing on my list now – how to squeeze one of them in.

"We have got three chest of drawers in there as well but they are piled on top of each other."

Cardiff Council says there are 8,200 people on the housing waiting list.

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 A Welsh Government spokesman said: "We believe everybody has a right to a decent, affordable home and are committed to supporting the housing sector during this period of significant demand in both the social and private rented sector.

"In addition to our ambitious 20,000 social homes target our £65m transitional accommodation capital programme is already scheduled to deliver a further 1,052 homes over the next two to three years. This will help local authorities move people on from temporary accommodation into longer-term homes.

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"We have also provided local authorities access to a £6m homelessness prevention fund which they can use to prevent people and families from becoming homeless."

To apply for a council house, you need to hand in an application with the local council.

Simply access the  website and enter the postcode in which you want to apply for a council house in.

It will guide you to  you need to contact.

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