Children are no longer being housed in bed-and-breakfast (B&B) accommodation following a campaign to end the practice, a council said.
Peterborough Citizens, an alliance of schools and charities, had called on Peterborough City Council to stop placing families in B&Bs after schools said the arrangements were having "a significant impact" on pupils.
The authority said the campaign had helped drive a 73% reduction in the use of B&Bs to house homeless people since December 2024 and no children were now in such settings.
Matt Oliver, the authority's head of housing needs, told a Peterborough Citizens' meeting on Tuesday that B&Bs and hotels represent "the worst kind of emergency accommodation".