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Calais migrants: Work to start on UK-funded wall | Calais migrants: Work to start on UK-funded wall |
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Construction of a UK-funded wall near Calais' so-called Jungle migrant camp will begin very soon, a minister says. | Construction of a UK-funded wall near Calais' so-called Jungle migrant camp will begin very soon, a minister says. |
Dubbed the "Great Wall of Calais" by some media, the 4m (13ft) wall will run for 1km (0.6 miles) along both sides of the main road to Calais port. | Dubbed the "Great Wall of Calais" by some media, the 4m (13ft) wall will run for 1km (0.6 miles) along both sides of the main road to Calais port. |
Home Office minister Robert Goodwill said security was being "stepped up" as migrants continue to try to board vehicles heading to Britain. | |
But a lorry drivers' group called the wall a "poor use" of public money. | |
Work is expected to start this month, with the wall due to be finished by the end of the year. | Work is expected to start this month, with the wall due to be finished by the end of the year. |
The BBC understands it will not replace any existing fences. | The BBC understands it will not replace any existing fences. |
The government refused to confirm the cost of the wall, but reports suggest a £1.9m price tag - to be paid for out of £17m announced by David Cameron earlier this year. | The government refused to confirm the cost of the wall, but reports suggest a £1.9m price tag - to be paid for out of £17m announced by David Cameron earlier this year. |
Speaking to the Home Affairs Committee of MPs on Tuesday, Mr Goodwill said: "The security that we are putting in at the port is being stepped up with better equipment. | Speaking to the Home Affairs Committee of MPs on Tuesday, Mr Goodwill said: "The security that we are putting in at the port is being stepped up with better equipment. |
"We are going to start building this big new wall very soon. We've done the fence; now we are doing a wall." | "We are going to start building this big new wall very soon. We've done the fence; now we are doing a wall." |
But Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, called the plan a "poor use of taxpayers' money". | But Richard Burnett, chief executive of the Road Haulage Association, called the plan a "poor use of taxpayers' money". |
He said funding for a wall "would be much better spent on increasing security along the approach roads". | He said funding for a wall "would be much better spent on increasing security along the approach roads". |
'Chaos reigns' | 'Chaos reigns' |
Vikki Woodfine, of law firm DWF, works with many hauliers and said a wall "isn't the answer". | Vikki Woodfine, of law firm DWF, works with many hauliers and said a wall "isn't the answer". |
"It is simply a knee-jerk reaction that is unlikely to make a difference in the long run - particularly since the route to the Calais port is already surrounded by fences and barbed wire," she said. | "It is simply a knee-jerk reaction that is unlikely to make a difference in the long run - particularly since the route to the Calais port is already surrounded by fences and barbed wire," she said. |
She said the "real problem" was a lack of policing. | She said the "real problem" was a lack of policing. |
"Chaos reigns in the Calais region, yet hauliers are being fined up to £4,000 per migrant found in their vehicle," she added. | "Chaos reigns in the Calais region, yet hauliers are being fined up to £4,000 per migrant found in their vehicle," she added. |
Many of the migrants living at the Jungle and other camps in northern France attempt to reach the UK by boarding lorries as they approach ports or the Eurotunnel. | Many of the migrants living at the Jungle and other camps in northern France attempt to reach the UK by boarding lorries as they approach ports or the Eurotunnel. |
Numerous fences have been built to protect the port, and the Eurotunnel terminal and train tracks on the other side of Calais. | Numerous fences have been built to protect the port, and the Eurotunnel terminal and train tracks on the other side of Calais. |
On Monday, French lorry drivers and farmers blockaded the main motorway route into Calais in a protest calling for the closure of the Jungle. | On Monday, French lorry drivers and farmers blockaded the main motorway route into Calais in a protest calling for the closure of the Jungle. |