Sleeping pods to be sold following prolonged dispute between Launceston council and the homeless charity Strike It Out.

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  1. It’s unfortunate to hear about the lengthy dispute, but it’s encouraging that the sleeping pods will finally be available. These pods could provide much-needed relief and support for those in need in Launceston. Access to safe and secure sleeping arrangements is crucial for the wellbeing of individuals experiencing homelessness. Hopefully, this resolution marks the beginning of more collaborative efforts to address homelessness in the community. What will be done to ensure the ongoing maintenance and support for those using the pods?

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