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With complete disregard for the potential issues that will come with so many illegal migrants being housed to the development site, West Lindsey District Council has reached an agreement with the Home Office to explore temporary dual use of the former RAF Scampton site, marking a significant step forward in securing the council’s vision to deliver its regeneration plans for the site through collaboration. Under the agreement, the Home Office, which has planning permission through a Special Development Order, can use the site for a fixed period of time, up to October 2027, to house a significantly reduced number of illegal migrants. The council will use a portion of the land to pursue the regeneration of the site with preferred development partner Scampton Holdings Limited. The agreement also allows the council to use a portion of the land to pursue the regeneration of the site with preferred development partner Scampton Holdings Limited. The Home Office will retain just 10% of the site to "temporarily" house the illegal migrants
#scampton #dambuster #617 #lancasterbomber #enoughisenough #gbnews #617squadron #thedambusters #lestweforget Yesterday we marked the 81st anniversary of 617 Squadron - 'The Dambusters', commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, carried out the attack, known as Operation Chastise, on the dams of the Rhur Valley using Barnes Wallis' bouncing bomb. 19 Lancasters took off from RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, 8 failed to return. 53 air crew were killed and 3 became prisoners of war. Apres Moi Le Deluge - 'After me the flood' We will remember them. We continue to protest, monitor and document the desecration of the historical site at RAF Scampton by the Home Office who are trying to use the site to house illegal migrants. It is safe to say our fallen heroes would be turning in their graves! The Fight goes on!
What seemed to be mob rule outside a migrant hotel in Peckham where what seemed to be outsider activists trying to stop the transfer of illegal migrants to the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset. The protests have resulted in arrests, with over 45 people detained by police. Immigration officers were forced to abandon attempts to transfer the migrants from the Best Western Hotel in Peckham, south London, after dozens of people wearing Covid face masks surrounded the vehicle, placed electric bikes under its front and rear wheels and punctured its tyres. More than 100 Metropolitan police officers were deployed to remove the protesters, some being dragged away to be held in vans.