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Home Secretary Suella Braverman's plans to house up to 2,000 men at former airbase RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.
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Plans to move 2,000 migrants into RAF Scampton delayed

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Home Secretary Suella Braverman's plans to house up to 2,000 men at former airbase RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire.

Plans to move migrants into RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire have been delayed, according to the Prime Minister's press secretary.

"Work is ongoing to open (the) site at Scampton and we want that work to be done as soon as possible," said the spokeswoman.

Plans to move 2,000 migrants into the RAF camp have reportedly been delayed until October, after setbacks in conducting surveys on the 14 buildings designated for migrant accommodation.

When asked about the delays, the spokeswoman replied: "I can't get into running commentary on expected timelines but eventually the site will accommodate almost 2,000 people."

Barge final preparations

Final preparations, however, are taking place this week to house migrants on a barge, Downing Street has said, amid reports the vessel has not received approval from local fire services.

The Home Office had been expecting to send an initial group of people to the accommodation for asylum seekers in Portland, Dorset, on Tuesday.

But The Times reported serious fire safety concerns about the facility, known as the Bibby Stockholm barge, with fire service approval pending.

The Times also reported the Home Office will this week move more migrants into accommodation at RAF Wethersfield, despite a number of positive results for tuberculosis being detected at the site in Braintree, Essex.

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An aerial view of RAF Wethersfield in Essex (Picture: Alamy).

A department spokesperson said: "Delivering accommodation on surplus military sites and vessels will provide cheaper and more orderly, suitable accommodation for those arriving in small boats.

"The Bibby Stockholm is now undergoing final preparations to ensure it complies with all appropriate regulations before the arrival of the first asylum seekers in the coming weeks.

"In addition, the Home Office is working with stakeholders on a carefully structured plan to increase the number of asylum seekers at Wethersfield in a phased approach."

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