Crewe: Afghan refugees bound for Cheshire East borough amid Taliban takeover
REFUGEES fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan are to be rehomed by Cheshire East Council.
Some of those who worked supporting British forces in the trouble-torn country will be offered temporary accommodation in the borough, while five families are to be rehoused on a longer-term basis.
The council is supporting the Home Office's Afghan relocations and assistance policy.
It says it will help the new arrivals by providing advice and information about the UK and Cheshire East and support to the families while they are in temporary accommodation.
Covid vaccines are being offered to all families and regular testing.
After the surprising speed of the Taliban takeover of the Afghan capital, Kabul, there have been distressing scenes at the country's airport with European governments rushing to bring home their citizens, as well as Afghan colleagues.
Nichola Thompson, director of commissioning for Cheshire East Council, said, "The council has an important role to play in supporting the individuals who worked with British forces in Afghanistan and their families, who have moved with them to the UK.
"Moving from your home country is a significant life event for anyone at any time, particularly considering the difficult circumstances seen in Afghanistan.
"Various council services will be important in helping these new arrivals settle and adapt to life in the UK and we will be working closely with other local organisations, and the Home Office, to provide a safe and supportive transition for them."
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