Peter went public about his homeless situation in a desperate plea for help. His council responded, but not in the caring way you would think

Homeless group set to be moved onThey are living in tent behind a Salvation Army officeREAD MORE: Man forced to take drastic measures because of housing crisis 

A homeless father who went public with his grim living conditions to raise awareness about the conditions has been ordered to move on by his local council.

Peter Woodforde, 58, is among four men living in the gazebo at the back of the Salvation Army office on Reservoir Road in Modbury, Adelaide's north-east.

Mr Woodforde has been living in the makeshift shelter for the past 18 months after several councils forced him to move on.

The father, who has a teenager daughter, went public with his living situation in May to raise awareness about the dire conditions.

The City of Tea Tree Gully has now claimed the Salvation Army did not have approval set up the temporary accommodation and the group have been ordered to move.

Peter Woodforde, 58 (pictured) is among four men living in the gazebo out the back of the Salvos office on Reservoir Road in Modbury, in Adelaide's northeast

Peter Woodforde, 58 (pictured) is among four men living in the gazebo out the back of the Salvos office on Reservoir Road in Modbury, in Adelaide's northeast

The men living at the site with Mr Woodforde are aged between 30 and 80.

Mr Woodforde said the group have been given until the end of August to move out of the area, following complaints from locals about the tents set up near residential houses.

He said he fears the men are running out of options to find another place to live.

Mr Woodforde asked those who are voicing their concerns to be compassionate to those doing it tough.

'Until people are put in this situation, how much thought process do they put into it before they open their mouth and say something?' he told 7 News.

'If it happened to them tomorrow or to somebody they loved, how devastated would they be?'

Mr Woodforde previously said his kids would be devastated if they saw him living in a gazebo wrapped in tarps.

Mr Woodforde claims the men who are between 30 to 80 years of age will need to find another place to live following complaints from residents nearby

Mr Woodforde claims the men who are between 30 to 80 years of age will need to find another place to live following complaints from residents nearby

Mr Woodforde's teenage daughter, who lives with her mother, had earlier told him it 'hurt her' to know her dad was struggling.

A Salvation Army spokesperson said the men have been provided with basic amenities such as food, a place to shower, and facilities to do their washing.

Read More

The story that will break your heart: Struggling family-of-eight are forced to live in a tent as Australia's rental crisis claims its latest victims

article image

'The Salvos are working proactively with the North Western Homelessness Alliance to support these community members,' a spokesman said.

The men will need to move out of the tent, however a legal notice has so far not been issued to them, to indicate when exactly they will need to find an alternative form of accommodation.

City of Tea Tree Gully Mayor Marija Ryan said previously the council is trying to find a place where the men can stay until they are provided with emergency accommodation.

Emergency accommodation shelters for rough sleepers including St Vincent's De Paul, are operating at capacity in Adelaide.

The charity has been forced to turn away as many as 15 men a day who have requested assistance.

The Hutt Centre, an organisation that provides a range of support services for homeless people in Adelaide, experienced a 25 per cent increase in the number of  people needing assistance in April, compared to the same time last year.

The SA Housing Authority, a government agency that assists people in the state to access affordable housing, estimates the average waiting period for public housing for category one applicants is around 18months.

Category one applicants are those who require housing immediately because they are very likely to be homeless for a long time.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the SA Housing Authority, the Salvation Army, and the City of Tea Tree Gully Council for further comment.

Mr Woodforde (pictured) fears the men will struggle to find another place to live, with homelessness shelters and emergency accommodation services running at capacity

Mr Woodforde (pictured) fears the men will struggle to find another place to live, with homelessness shelters and emergency accommodation services running at capacity

OTHER NEWS

22 minutes ago

Hostile Spanish GP crowd targeting Esteban Ocon and Alpine led to cancellation threat

22 minutes ago

Urgent action needed to prevent overloading of the power network

22 minutes ago

Netanyahu receives warning from panel probing submarine purchase

22 minutes ago

Wimbledon: The 9 greatest men’s singles champions – ranked!

22 minutes ago

Telegraph changes headline of Beirut Airport report after backlash

22 minutes ago

Uri Geller: Aliens built the Jerusalem Temple, may help Israel during war

23 minutes ago

Where to watch Albania vs. Spain live stream, TV channel, lineups, prediction for Euro 2024 match

23 minutes ago

North Korea media goes public with details of new Russia treaty - AP Explains

23 minutes ago

Why Latrell is primed for Origin dominance

23 minutes ago

Bridge Collapses Into Iowa River After Heavy Flooding

23 minutes ago

Commonwealth Bank June report on state economies shows WA leads the pack

23 minutes ago

Copa América continues Monday at NRG Stadium with Colombia taking on Paraguay

27 minutes ago

This Apple Pencil can make drawing, writing, and sketching easier for $60

31 minutes ago

Anti-Israel couple in Range Rover arrested at gunpoint during LA protest with keffiyeh-clad toddler in backseat

31 minutes ago

AI Creates The Perfect '90s Lord Of The Rings Movie Trailer & Cast

31 minutes ago

Active shooting incidents in the US declined by 4% from 2022 to 2023: FBI

31 minutes ago

Why Lando Norris’ stone-faced response to Spanish GP missed opportunity speaks volumes

31 minutes ago

Aileen Cannon To Rule if Jack Smith Can Use 'Highly Incriminating Evidence'

31 minutes ago

Tennis-Sinner more confident ahead of Wimbledon after first grasscourt title

31 minutes ago

Top 15 schools to have produced the most Springboks – UPDATED

31 minutes ago

South Africa send West Indies crashing out of T20 World Cup

31 minutes ago

Switzerland floods: One dead and search continues for others as resort left completely cut off

31 minutes ago

At this Dubai café, you can get Maggi and tea for Dh1

31 minutes ago

Japanese emperor to reconnect with the River Thames in state visit meant to bolster ties with UK

31 minutes ago

Kaizer Chiefs assistant to assess 32 players

31 minutes ago

Parents release ‘last known image’ of Jay Slater

31 minutes ago

Crowd work is the hottest thing in standup comedy – and not everybody is laughing

31 minutes ago

Victorian racing’s war of words heats up

31 minutes ago

UBS says renewable energy can meet 70% of electricity demand growth — these stocks benefit

37 minutes ago

Inflation data coming with big implications for Bank of Canada. What to expect

38 minutes ago

Violent Clashes Engulf Southern Russia as Putin 'Distracted' by Ukraine

38 minutes ago

Supermarkets ordered to play by new rules

38 minutes ago

Soccer-Dalic cites leaky defence, ageing squad for Croatia's struggles

38 minutes ago

David Adams: The powerful are against reconciliation in Northern Ireland because their positions depend on division

38 minutes ago

The Last Breath review – Julian Sands’s last film is solid shark-meets-shipwreck thriller

38 minutes ago

Households ‘must brace for tax rises over next five years’

38 minutes ago

NASA Identifies Asteroid with 72% Chance of Earth Impact

38 minutes ago

Opinion poll round-up with 10 days to go until the General Election

38 minutes ago

UK's Farage accused of 'Kremlin propaganda' after claiming the West provoked Ukraine invasion

38 minutes ago

Wounded pride - and some sore heads today! Dejected Tartan Army finds makeshift places to sleep after Scotland crashes out the Euros in bruising 1-0 defeat to Hungary