Bath Chronicle

Homes plea as city bids to welcome refugees

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Bath “stands ready” to resettle Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing conflict, according to Bath and North East Somerset Council.

The authority has written to the government to confirm it stands ready to resettle refugees via the humanitari­an sponsorshi­p route.

Council leader Kevin Guy is appealing for Bath residents to offer accommodat­ion.

Mr Guy said: “We need to redouble our efforts to find suitable housing and we have made a renewed appeal for people to offer accommodat­ion if possible.”

The council is asking residents who can offer self-contained accommodat­ion with a private entrance and its own bathroom and kitchen facilities, that is available for at least a year, at the Local Housing Allowance level, to email equality@bathnes.gov.uk. They say they will keep the informatio­n ready for when requests come in.

Many residents across Bath and North East Somerset are asking what can they do to help alleviate the appalling suffering unleashed by Russia’s horrifying invasion of Ukraine. The council is encouragin­g donations to establishe­d organisati­ons such as the British Red Cross and UNICEF.

If people donate to the Disasters Emergency Committee, money will be matched pound for pound by the government up to £25m.

Cllr Dine Romero, cabinet member for children, young people, communitie­s and culture, said: “Working with Bath Welcomes Refugees, we think that the effective on-the-ground support is best provided by establishe­d organisati­ons, such as the Red Cross, who are experience­d in working in such situations. Initially there are likely to be enough supplies more easily accessible in Poland and surroundin­g countries, rather than being brought from the UK. Needs will become clearer as more people leave Ukraine and move to different areas.

“So, please, donate what you can to the British Red Cross, which has launched an emergency appeal to help Ukraine, as has UNICEF. Both charities will be updating their web pages with news on the work their teams are doing, and how support will be used to help people. You can also donate to the Disasters Emergency Committee.”

In another show of solidarity, the Roman Baths have been lit up in blue and yellow - Ukraine’s national colours, once again.

Ms Romero added: “This must be a desperatel­y worrying time for residents who have friends and families in Ukraine. We are committed to the council doing whatever it can to respond to this unpreceden­ted and heartbreak­ing situation.”

“We are very fortunate in having so many excellent local partners, such as Bath Welcomes Refugees and Julian House, who we have worked on previous humanitari­an crises, and we have strong and generous communitie­s that rally round and give help and support.”

 ?? Pic: Christophe­r Furlong/getty ?? Refugees fleeing Ukraine arrive in Hungary at Zahony train station on Monday
Pic: Christophe­r Furlong/getty Refugees fleeing Ukraine arrive in Hungary at Zahony train station on Monday

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