Asylum seeker camp in East Sussex to open in days – council

Partridge said in a video posted on Facebook that the council was seeing if it could legally challenge the decision.
But, he continued: “We all have to recognise that it is very likely that the camp will open.
“Whilst we know a lot of people will be angry, frightened and worried about this, we’re going to have to try and find a way to make the best of it and certainly not make matters worse.”
He called on the community to come together “in the way we did when the Afghan families and Ukrainian refugees arrived”.
“Crowborough showed the best of itself through its collective spirit of togetherness, empathy, support and kindness,” Partridge said.
“As difficult as many of us may find it, I ask that the same spirit comes to the fore again.”
“We must all take responsibility for making our community feel safe and secure and as a council we will continue to work with the police and other local authorities to help with that.”




