A little boy from Dartford has only asked Santa for one thing this Christmas – a home.

Louis Williams, 9, wrote a “gutting” letter to Father Christmas asking for his own “forever home” where he can play with his Lego.

Louis’s mum, Nicola Williams, said she felt heartbroken that all her son was asking for this year was a home for them.

Nicola, who lives with her three children in a two bedroom maisonette in temporary accommodation since March, said their entire living space is the size of an average front room.

She said: “I felt gutted reading his letter. It’s not right that all he’s asking for is a home for himself. Nobody asked him to write that, it’s just all he wants.

“He has had thirteen different homes, and never had a somewhere he can really call home. I feel like I’ve let him down. Seeing what all the other children are asking for, this breaks my heart.”

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Ms Williams, who runs her own business and is training to be a teacher at the same time, said she has hit brick walls with the council and is constantly let down by circumstance meaning they have had to keep moving.

Ms Williams, who is originally from Manchester, said Louis can’t share with his two sisters anymore but the space available now was just not enough.

She said: “There’s not even enough room to put a Christmas tree up. The kids ask when it’ll go up and it breaks my heart. I do my best as a mother, but this was gutting.

“We have been put on the waiting list with Dartford Council but I do feel alone. I know there are people who will be more vulnerable than us, but it’s just not right that in this day and age a child should only be asking for a home this Christmas.”

Louis wrote to Santa, addressed at the North Pole, saying: “To Santa, this year for Christmas please can I have a forever home.

“I don’t want any new toys I just want all of my old toys that are in storage and I would like my own Lego bedroom with a desk to build my models.

“Everyone us sad living here and I just want us to be happy again.

“Thank you and have a lovely Christmas, love from Louis Williams.”

According to homeless charity Shelter, there are over 125,000 homeless children living in Britain today.

Ms Williams posted the letter on social media and received many messages of support.

One said: “That is heartbreaking, unfortunately there are too many families homeless and living in temporary accommodation these days. I hope his wish comes true soon and you get your forever home.”

Dartford Council has been approached for comment.