Ishte cilësuar si mbeturinë për skrap, por ky autobus ka fatin e mirë që të jetë një vend për të pastrehët.
Një autobus dykatësh është transformuar në një vend për 12 vetë, të kompletuar me kuzhinë dhe tualet.
“Dikush më sugjeroi në 2016, pse nuk merrni një vend për ta kthyer në mbrojtje për të pastrehët? Mendova për këtë ide dhe në janar pyeta në rrjete sociale se kush mund të më ofronte një autobus. Mora tre oferta”, tha krijuesi Joanne Vines nga Lee-on-Solent.
Një nga ofertat ishte një kompani autobusësh, e quajtur Stagecoach që dhuroi një mjet prej 72 vendesh. Rreth 70 – 0 vullnetarë ndihmuan në krijimin e këtij vendi për personat e pastrehë.
Pictured today 26/11/17 – Volunteers have unveiled a brand new homeless shelter – in a converted double decker bus. The vehicle has been transformed from a 72-seater bus into a shelter complete with 12 beds, fitted kitchen and toilet. The bus was unveiled to the public for the first time today (Sunday) before being moved to a local church in Portsmouth, which will run it as a shelter as part of a project to help the homeless. The touching transformation is the brainchild of Sammy Barcroft and Joanne Vines. Pictured is the bus during the conversion.
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Pictured today 26/11/17 – Volunteers have unveiled a brand new homeless shelter – in a converted double decker bus. The vehicle has been transformed from a 72-seater bus into a shelter complete with 12 beds, fitted kitchen and toilet. The bus was unveiled to the public for the first time today (Sunday) before being moved to a local church in Portsmouth, which will run it as a shelter as part of a project to help the homeless. The touching transformation is the brainchild of Sammy Barcroft and Joanne Vines. Pictured is the bus during the conversion.
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Pictured today 26/11/17 – Volunteers have unveiled a brand new homeless shelter – in a converted double decker bus. The vehicle has been transformed from a 72-seater bus into a shelter complete with 12 beds, fitted kitchen and toilet. The bus was unveiled to the public for the first time today (Sunday) before being moved to a local church in Portsmouth, which will run it as a shelter as part of a project to help the homeless. The touching transformation is the brainchild of Sammy Barcroft and Joanne Vines. Pictured is the bus before it was converted.
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27/11/17 – Volunteers have unveiled a brand new homeless shelter – in a converted double decker bus. The vehicle has been transformed from a 72-seater bus into a shelter complete with 12 beds, fitted kitchen and toilet. The bus was unveiled to the public for the first time today (Sunday) before being moved to a local church in Portsmouth, which will run it as a shelter as part of a project to help the homeless. The touching transformation is the brainchild of Sammy Barcroft and Joanne Vines. Pictured is the downstairs seating area.
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27/11/17 – Volunteers have unveiled a brand new homeless shelter – in a converted double decker bus. The vehicle has been transformed from a 72-seater bus into a shelter complete with 12 beds, fitted kitchen and toilet. The bus was unveiled to the public for the first time today (Sunday) before being moved to a local church in Portsmouth, which will run it as a shelter as part of a project to help the homeless. The touching transformation is the brainchild of Sammy Barcroft and Joanne Vines. Pictured is the kitchen area.
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Standard reproduction rates apply, contact Paul Jacobs, Picture Exclusive to arrange payment – 07923 866166, pictureexclusive@gmail.com