Whilst I have every sympathy for the OP as this must be very difficult, you should probably try and get some perspective here. Council's do not have vast swathes of empty housing stock held ready for such purposes as homing people "on a like for like basis"
Yes, the council should/could be doing more to help you but I would imagine that a) my point above is correct and b) they simply don't have the budgets to put you up in a nice hotel with all expenses paid whilst it's all sorted out. That amount of money would probably mean they couldn't then house a person with genuine housing needs for a year. Is that fair? Someone else suffers because you've been asked to live in a place that's a bit grubby, in a not so nice area, for a short while?
They have offered you somewhere to stay and that is considerably more than a lot of people would get. My partner works with homeless kids and adults with dependencies, most of whom would dearly love to be offered somewhere to live, in any state.
You could be a little but grateful that you have options. There are tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people in this country who don't.
Yes, the council should/could be doing more to help you but I would imagine that a) my point above is correct and b) they simply don't have the budgets to put you up in a nice hotel with all expenses paid whilst it's all sorted out. That amount of money would probably mean they couldn't then house a person with genuine housing needs for a year. Is that fair? Someone else suffers because you've been asked to live in a place that's a bit grubby, in a not so nice area, for a short while?
They have offered you somewhere to stay and that is considerably more than a lot of people would get. My partner works with homeless kids and adults with dependencies, most of whom would dearly love to be offered somewhere to live, in any state.
You could be a little but grateful that you have options. There are tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people in this country who don't.