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Will House

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Age 29
Date of birth May 14,1995
Zodiac sign Taurus
Height 191 (cm)
Weight 142 (kg)
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Position Offensive lineman
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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

... " We are confident in our project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, while continuing to work closely with local councils to address local community concerns...

Bibby Stockholm: Migrants return to barge amid protest at port gates

Bibby Stockholm: Migrants return to barge amid protest at port gates
Oct 19,2023 8:51 am

... " We re confident that the project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, meets the planning requirements"...

Bibby Stockholm: Resident loses High Court fight over Portland migrant barge

Bibby Stockholm: Resident loses High Court fight over Portland migrant barge
Oct 11,2023 7:31 am

... " We re confident that the project, which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, meets the planning requirements" The 222-room barge, chartered by the government for 18 months, arrived at the port in July...

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers describe life on barge

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers describe life on barge
Aug 8,2023 3:51 pm

... It Will House men aged 18 to 65 while they await the outcome of their asylum applications...

Bibby Stockholm: Police probe letter threats to migrant barge firms

Bibby Stockholm: Police probe letter threats to migrant barge firms
Aug 4,2023 11:31 am

... The 222-room, three-storey barge Will House adult males, aged from 18 to 65, who are in the latter stages of their asylum applications...

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers will be on barge in coming weeks - Oliver Dowden

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers will be on barge in coming weeks - Oliver Dowden
Aug 3,2023 5:41 am

... The 222-room, three-storey barge Will House adult males, aged from 18 to 65, who are in the latter stages of their asylum applications...

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum barge not a death trap, minister Grant Shapps says

Bibby Stockholm: Asylum barge not a death trap, minister Grant Shapps says
Aug 2,2023 5:10 am

...By Peter Saull & Toby WadeyBBC NewsA controversial barge that Will House hundreds of asylum seekers is not a " death trap" a government minister says after fresh safety checks delayed the arrival of its first inhabitants...

Bibby Stockholm: Onboard the giant barge set to house asylum seekers

Bibby Stockholm: Onboard the giant barge set to house asylum seekers
Jul 21,2023 11:20 am

...By Dan Johnson in Dorset & Michael Sheils McNameeBBC NewsFor the first time, reporters have been allowed onboard the Bibby Stockholm barge - the giant, floating accommodation complex that Will House asylum seekers...

Bibby Stockholm: Resident loses High Court fight over Portland migrant barge

Jul 18,2023 9:11 am

By Dave Gilyeat & PA MediaBBC News

There will not be a judicial review into the Home Office 's use of a barge to house asylum seekers.

Carralyn Parkes, from The Isle of Portland, brought The Challenge against Home Secretary Suella Braverman 's department after it docked the Bibby Stockholm in Portland Port.

But Mr Justice Holgate ruled against Mrs Parkes after considering arguments at a High Court hearing.

She raised More Than £25,000 via crowdfunding for the costs of the Case .

in August But were later removed when the Legionella bacteria, which can cause serious illness, was detected.

The Home Office has since confirmed it has notified The Men .

The three-storey Bibby Stockholm is berthed at The Port in Dorset, and is intended to hold about 500 men while they await the outcome of their asylum applications.

The barge is a flagship part of the government's plan to cut the cost of housing asylum seekers and deter dangerous Channel crossings by migrants.

Ms Parkes is also The Mayor of Portland But said she was acting in a personal capacity as a local resident.

Her lawyer Alex Goodman KC said the housing of asylum seekers on the barge was a " breach of planning control" and there had not been " compliance" with environmental impact assessment duties.

He also said " segregating non-British People " raised links to " racial segregation".

Paul Brown KC, leading Home Secretary Suella Braverman 's legal team, said Ms Parkes' claim was " out of time" and " without merit".

Government lawyers also said The Local planning authority did not think planning permission was required.

There was also no " general principle" that housing " non-British asylum seekers" together on a vessel was unlawful under a public sector equality duty, they added.

In a statement released before the hearing, Ms Parkes said: " If you or I want to put up a porch at Our Home , we need to apply for planning permission.

" It's wrong that the Home Office does what it likes without complying with the same rules.

" If the Home Office had applied for planning permission, they would have had to consult with local People - But we never got The Right to have our say.

" I believe that planning permission would have been refused. "

She added: " I think containing People on the barge is an inhumane way to treat those fleeing from war, conflict or persecution. Together I hope we can hold the government to account. "

A Home Office spokesperson said: " Delivering accommodation sites such as the Bibby Stockholm will be more affordable for taxpayers, helping to reduce the £8m daily cost of hotels as well as being more manageable for local communities.

" We're confident that The Project , which Will House asylum seekers in safe and secure accommodation, meets the planning requirements"

The 222-room barge, chartered by the government for 18 Months , arrived at The Port In July .

It was previously used to accommodate homeless People and asylum seekers in Germany and the Netherlands .

to the barge, voicing concerns that The Local community was not consulted.

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