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Labour's plan to move strange migrant men into bungalow on our quiet cul-de-sac will leave us too scared to let children out to play, say neighbours

  • Posted on April 29, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A residential community expresses concerns about a government migration accommodation initiative that would place asylum seekers in a local property. Residents worry about potential safety implications for children and community wellbeing under the dispersal programme. The debate highlights growing tensions between housing policies and neighbourhood concerns, raising questions about integration planning and community consultation in housing allocation decisions.

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Labour's plan to move strange migrant men into bungalow on our quiet cul-de-sac will leave us too scared to let children out to play, say neighbours
Labour's plan to move strange migrant men into bungalow on our quiet cul-de-sac will leave us too scared to let children out to play, say neighbours

Neighbours of a bungalow set to house migrants under a Government 'dispersal' scheme fear the street will be unsafe for their grandchildren.
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