Linton-on-Ouse asylum centre decision on hold until site made safe
North Yorkshire Police Commissioner Zoë Metcalfe has received a reply from the Home Office.
Plans to house asylum seekers at a former RAF base in North Yorkshire have been put on hold until the site can be made safe.
The North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Zoë Metcalfe, has received a reply from the Home Office, after she raised concerns about the plans at Linton-on-Ouse.
A formal decision by the government on whether to use the site for asylum accommodation will be made after safety and planning assessments.
North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, Zoë Metcalfe said: “I am pleased that the Minister has replied to my letters outlining my concerns over the proposals to repurpose the old Linton-on-Ouse RAF base as an asylum accommodation centre.
“In his letter, Kevin Foster MP, Minister for Safe and Legal Migration has confirmed that they will not accommodate asylum seekers at the RAF Linton-on-Ouse site until it is safe and conforms to all legal requirements, including planning. Only once that is all in place will they make a formal decision on whether to use the site for asylum accommodation.
“He also recognises that the anticipated use of Linton-on-Ouse will create additional policing requirements and that the costs associated with this should be met by the Government.
“I very much welcome the Minister’s commitment.
“I will continue to work closely with the Government and communities at Linton-on-Ouse to ensure that residents on and off the site are safe, and feel safe - and that the costs of any additional demand on police and fire services, are paid from central funds.”