Mum's life 'turned upside down' by council relocation
Briefly

Janelle Clarke and her children undergo a four-hour daily commute to school after being relocated to Slough from London, highlighting the challenges of accessing suitable housing in the capital.
Facing eviction from Harlesden, Clarke had to accept council housing in Slough despite the distance, affecting her children's school routines and social connections, illustrating the impact of housing crises on families.
Clarke's situation reflects the broader issue of the severe housing crisis in London, where councils struggle to provide affordable homes, resulting in families being placed in temporary accommodation far from their original communities.
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