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Napier Barracks: Asylum seeker site in Folkestone to close | Napier Barracks: Asylum seeker site in Folkestone to close |
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Napier Barracks, in Folkestone, can accommodate up to 328 people in it and has been housing asylum seekers since 2020 | Napier Barracks, in Folkestone, can accommodate up to 328 people in it and has been housing asylum seekers since 2020 |
A former military barracks housing asylum seekers is to close in September, the Home Office said. | A former military barracks housing asylum seekers is to close in September, the Home Office said. |
Napier Barracks, in Folkestone, has been dogged by allegations of poor conditions and faced calls from MPs to be shut down. | Napier Barracks, in Folkestone, has been dogged by allegations of poor conditions and faced calls from MPs to be shut down. |
The Home Office said the site, which has housed asylum seekers since 2020, will be handed back to the Ministry of Defence (MoD). | |
A Home Office spokesperson said the asylum system was under "unprecedented strain, with thousands stuck in a backlog without their claims processed, having to be housed in asylum accommodation at an unacceptably high cost to the taxpayer". | A Home Office spokesperson said the asylum system was under "unprecedented strain, with thousands stuck in a backlog without their claims processed, having to be housed in asylum accommodation at an unacceptably high cost to the taxpayer". |
In previous inspections, concerns were raised over cleanliness at both camps and inspectors said some areas were filthy | In previous inspections, concerns were raised over cleanliness at both camps and inspectors said some areas were filthy |
Asylum seeker Mohammad Alliji was smuggled into the UK on a small boat, but told BBC South East that the state of his accommodation made him want to return to his home country. | |
"I want to go back to Syria. When I'm living my first two months in the UK like this, it's hard to live," he said. | |
But Samuel Dawit, an asylum seeker from Eritrea, said about the accommodation: "Everything is good." | |
A MoD spokesperson said Taylor Wimpey, which purchased the site for redevelopment, would take possession in March 2026. | |
"Napier Barracks are surplus to defence requirements. Once vacant, the site will be handed back to the MoD in preparation for final decommissioning activities to be completed," they added. | |
Napier Barracks was meant to be temporary accommodation during the Covid-19 pandemic but its use was extended for five years. | Napier Barracks was meant to be temporary accommodation during the Covid-19 pandemic but its use was extended for five years. |
The 130-year-old military site was dogged by allegations of poor conditions following numerous inspections since February 2021. | The 130-year-old military site was dogged by allegations of poor conditions following numerous inspections since February 2021. |
MPs in 2022 compared the site to a prison and said it was "fundamentally unsuitable for use as asylum accommodation". | MPs in 2022 compared the site to a prison and said it was "fundamentally unsuitable for use as asylum accommodation". |
Nearly 200 people contracted Covid-19 during an outbreak at the camp. | Nearly 200 people contracted Covid-19 during an outbreak at the camp. |
The High Court later heard the Home Office "always accepted" people living in barracks were at an increased risk of catching Covid-19. | The High Court later heard the Home Office "always accepted" people living in barracks were at an increased risk of catching Covid-19. |
A fire at the former army barracks was started deliberately in January 2021 | A fire at the former army barracks was started deliberately in January 2021 |
Following the outbreak of the virus, a fire at the former army barracks was started deliberately in January 2021, police said. | Following the outbreak of the virus, a fire at the former army barracks was started deliberately in January 2021, police said. |
At the time, the Home Office said people had "set about destroying the barracks" because they objected to not being moved from the site after a Covid outbreak. | At the time, the Home Office said people had "set about destroying the barracks" because they objected to not being moved from the site after a Covid outbreak. |
Former Home Secretary under the Conservative government Priti Patel called the "destruction... deeply offensive to the taxpayers of this country". | Former Home Secretary under the Conservative government Priti Patel called the "destruction... deeply offensive to the taxpayers of this country". |
The Home Office spokesperson added: "We are absolutely committed to ending the use of hotels and as part of this, we have extended the use of Napier Barracks as asylum accommodation until September 2025." | The Home Office spokesperson added: "We are absolutely committed to ending the use of hotels and as part of this, we have extended the use of Napier Barracks as asylum accommodation until September 2025." |
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