A number of incidents involving violence in the area have also taken place that the charity feels puts its volunteers and service users at risk.
Homeless Project Scotland has been serving hot food to people three nights a week under the Hielanman's Umbrella in Argyle Street but says it is not suitable in the cold and has been asking the cityto help by providing a building it can use to take people inside for food and offer other services.
The charity rejected a building in Cadogan Street in the city centre as it considered it to be in an unsafe area.Earlier this week, Colin McInnes of Homeless Project Scotland explained why they turned down offers. A spokesman for the council said: “Argyle Street is not suitable for delivering support to vulnerable groups but offers of suitable accommodation have been rejected by Homeless Project Scotland.
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