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RAF Scampton

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AddressScampton, Lincoln LN1 2ST, United Kingdom
CodeSQZ
Elevation 62
Phone +44 1522 730376
Occupants Red Arrows
No. 1 Air Control Centre RAF
Mobile Meteorological Unit
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About RAF Scampton


Royal Air Force Scampton or RAF Scampton is a Royal Air Force station located adjacent to the A15 road near to the village of Scampton, Lincolnshire, and 6 miles north west of the city, Lincoln, England. Wing commander J. T. S. Parker became Station Commander in August 2018.

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Scampton asylum plan could cost £260m over 3 years

Scampton asylum plan could cost £260m over 3 years
Nov 3,2023 3:51 pm

... Ministers have argued placing asylum seekers on sites like Raf Scampton would be cheaper than using hotels...

Red Arrows: Predatory behaviour widespread and normalised - RAF

Red Arrows: Predatory behaviour widespread and normalised - RAF
Nov 1,2023 12:21 pm

... The Red Arrows are based at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, having moved there in 2022 from Raf Scampton, also in Lincolnshire...

Airbase asylum plans: High Court gives permission to councils' challenge

Airbase asylum plans: High Court gives permission to councils' challenge
Jul 14,2023 7:00 am

... Braintree District Council and a nearby resident are bringing legal action to challenge the use of Wethersfield Airfield in Essex to house up to 1,700 men while West Lindsey District Council is challenging similar plans for Raf Scampton in Lincolnshire...

Flt Sgt Peter Brown: Hundreds to attend funeral of RAF WW2 airman

Flt Sgt Peter Brown: Hundreds to attend funeral of RAF WW2 airman
May 25,2023 4:10 am

... He trained as a wireless operator and air gunner, posted to Raf Scampton, Lincolnshire...

Officials urged Braverman to halt asylum plan for RAF Scampton

Officials urged Braverman to halt asylum plan for RAF Scampton
May 12,2023 4:11 pm

... In an email from February, seen by the BBC, a senior Home Office official advised Suella Braverman to stop work on the site at Raf Scampton...

Plans to house migrants on ex-military bases, barges and ferries to be unveiled

Plans to house migrants on ex-military bases, barges and ferries to be unveiled
Mar 29,2023 12:31 am

... It is expected Mr Jenrick will also announce that the Home Office will use the Raf Scampton site - home of the Dambusters during the Second World War - near to the village of Scampton in Lincolnshire...

Funeral for WW2 veteran Flt Sgt Peter Brown moved as crowds expected

Funeral for WW2 veteran Flt Sgt Peter Brown moved as crowds expected
Mar 25,2023 9:30 am

... He trained as a wireless operator/air gunner and was posted to Raf Scampton...

RAF Scampton: Historians pen letter against WW2 airfield migrant plan

RAF Scampton: Historians pen letter against WW2 airfield migrant plan
Mar 18,2023 4:20 pm

... Earlier this month, West Lindsey District Council confirmed Raf Scampton in Lincolnshire by the Home Office...

Plans to house migrants on ex-military bases, barges and ferries to be unveiled

Mar 31,2022 2:10 pm

By Ione Wells, Political Correspondent & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News

Plans to Move Away from using hotels to house asylum seekers and instead place them on ferries, barges and ex-military bases are set to be unveiled by the government on Wednesday.

Immigration minister Robert Jenrick is to make The Announcement , billed as a " move to rudimentary accommodation".

The UK says it is spending £6. 2m A Day on hotels for asylum seekers.

However the plans, and the new locations themselves are likely to prove controversial.

Mr Jenrick is expected to say that people arriving in the UK through unauthorised means will be housed at several ex-military sites.

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has already criticised plans to house asylum seekers at the in his Essex constituency of Braintree, which The Bbc understands is now going ahead.

Mr Cleverly said The Site was " inappropriate" because it was remote and had limited Transport Infrastructure .

It is expected Mr Jenrick will also announce that the Home Office will use the Raf Scampton site - Home of the Dambusters during The Second World War - Near to The Village of Scampton in Lincolnshire.

Sir Edward Leigh , the Tory MP for the area, has previously criticised The Choice .

A deal had been agreed in March to allow West Lindsey District Council to purchase The Base from the Ministry of Defence as part of a for commercial activity, heritage, tourism and research.

Government sources say each site will have the capacity to house 1,500-2,000 migrants, and initially are more are likely to be used for new arrivals rather than to rehouse people currently in hotels.

The government is considering using a according to The Times with a government source telling The Paper it would have a " deterrent effect" on people arriving in small boats.

Disused cruise ships, empty holiday parks and former student halls have also under consideration as alternatives to hotels.

The Bbc understands More Than 51,000 people are being housed in 395 hotels currently.

Mr Sunak told his Cabinet on Tuesday that cost of the current approach and pressure it put on local areas was not sustainable, according to No 10.

At A House of Commons Liaison Committee , the Prime Minister said people who cross the Channel in small boats to prevent The Creation of a " pull factor".

It Comes as the government's asylum proposals laid out in The Illegal Migration Bill are being debated in Parliament.

The legislation aims to stop migrants claiming asylum in the UK if they arrive through unauthorised means, by crossing the English Channel in small boats.

Asylum seekers could be detained without bail or judicial review for 28 Days before being removed to their Home Country or a safe third country like Rwanda.

A government spokesperson said: " We have always been upfront about the unprecedented pressure being placed on our asylum system, brought about by a significant increase in dangerous and illegal journeys into the country.

" We continue to work across government and with local authorities to identify a range of accommodation options.

" The government remains committed to engaging with local authorities and key stakeholders as part of this process. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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