Asylum seeker housing conditions under scrutiny at third ex-

Asylum seeker housing conditions under scrutiny at third ex-military site


But it has emerged that there have been similar concerns over the set-up at RAF Coltishall, with people familiar with the site claiming there have been issues with lack of information, food quality, access to medical care including dentistry, as well as suicide attempts and hunger strikes.
The Grade II-listed building, on Jaguar Drive, was left derelict for 15 years before refurbishment began in May 2019.
A spokesperson for Care4Calais, speaking on behalf of volunteers on the ground, said: “The main overarching issue is some [asylum seekers] have been there as long as eight months with no information, no knowledge as to what is going to happen to them. This is compounded by this being a remote location, miles from the nearest town, facing a bus fare to Norwich. They have nowhere to go, nothing to do. For traumatised people it is incredibly bad for their mental health. They have nothing to do but ruminate.

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