Sleeping pods to be sold following protracted disagreement between Launceston council and the homeless charity Strike it Out.

Sleeping pods to be sold following protracted disagreement between Launceston council and the homeless charity Strike it Out.
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It’s encouraging to see a resolution in the dispute over sleeping pods, especially with the pressing issue of homelessness in Launceston. Providing shelter options can make a significant difference for those in need. It’s important that the council and organizations like Strike it Out continue to work collaboratively to ensure these resources are effectively implemented and supported. Hopefully, this development will lead to a positive impact on the local community and help those experiencing homelessness find the assistance they need. What are the next steps for the installation and use of these sleeping pods?