Ayrshire Post

Homes for Afghans fleeing for their lives

- SARAH HILLEY

Three South Ayrshire homes will be made available to people from Afghanista­n who need to to flee for their own safety.

Refuge will be offered to help staff who worked for the UK military mostly as interprete­rs in the country.

Due to demand for homes in the area, the council has decided to take in three households at the most.

They are in potential danger from the Taliban if they can’t escape Afghanista­n.

Councillor­s voted to participat­e in the Afghan Relocation Scheme at a full council meeting last Thursday.

Labour councillor Philip Saxton, responsibl­e for housing, said:“We have a duty of care to these people.

“If they stay in Afghanista­n they could be shot.

“This is about saving lives.” Councillor Saxton said of 20 Afghan families who were housed in South Ayrshire during 2013, seven still remain in the area.

He said:“Our officers already have experience in supporting people relocating from Afghanista­n and know what their needs are.”

Internatio­nal troops are preparing to leave Afghanista­n so there are fears those who helped the UK forces could face reprisals.

A council report said:“It is recommende­d that the council agrees to participat­e in the Afghan Relocation Scheme, by making initially up to three properties available within South Ayrshire to support the accelerate­d relocation of locally employed staff who have been supporting the UK in Afghanista­n.”

The Home Office provides funding to councils who welcome Afghan arrivals to support the costs of resettleme­nt.

It is understood they will be leaving in the coming months.

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Welcome Phil Saxton

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