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August 2023                          August 2023
 BERE REGIS CRICKET CLUB   scheme. It is essential that we can continue to meet residents’ needs while also
 RESULTS   providing  new  services  for  asylum  seekers,  without  any  additional  pressure  on
       local taxpayers.
       “The funding that has been
       agreed    –   £3,500   per
       occupied bed space – will
       allow  us  to  fulfil  our  duties.
       In   addition,   a   one-off
       payment  of  £377,000  will
       help   provide    asylum
       seekers   with   activities,
       volunteering  opportunities
       and    English-speaking
       lessons,   which   will   be
       delivered   through   our
       superb local voluntary and community organisations.

       “We  have  been  working  very  closely  with  our  partners,  including  Dorset  Police
       and  NHS  Dorset,  as  well  as  with  the  Home  Office  and  Portland  Port  to  ensure
       robust  arrangements  are  in  place.  This  includes  additional  community  safety
       officers in Portland and Weymouth, extending the operational hours of the CCTV
       in  the  area,  providing  safeguarding  training  for  barge  staff,  and  working  in
       partnership with local voluntary and community organisations.
       “The decision to site a floating barge in Portland Port for 500 asylum seekers was
       made by the Home Office and facilitated through a commercial arrangement
       with  Portland  Port.  Dorset  Council  was  not  consulted  and  had  no  decision-
       making powers over this arrangement.
       “From the outset, Dorset councillors have been clear about their concerns and
       opposition to the location of this scheme. The council explored options to pursue
       legal  action  to challenge  the  Home  Office’s  decision. Following specialist  legal
       advice and the experience of other councils across the country, Dorset Council
       made the decision not to take legal action as it was unlikely to be successful and
       would incur high costs to local taxpayers.
       “The council, as a statutory organisation, has legal duties to fulfil to everyone who
       is resident in the area. This includes the asylum seekers who will be housed on the
       barge.  We  believe  it  is  in  everyone’s  best  interest  for  us  to  play  our  role  in
       minimising  any  impact  on  local  services  and  ensuring  arrangements  run  as
       smoothly as possible.”







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