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Retired Couple Feel 'Under Siege' After Migrants Move in Next Door
Local residents voice unease after 27 asylum seekers moved into Crowborough Training Camp; community groups organize protests and legal challenges over safety and consultation concerns.
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Video shows flashpoint over flags in town divided by plan to house 540 migrants
Outside an ex-military site in Crowborough, a late morning confrontation laid bare growing tensions in the East Sussex town over asylum seeker accommodation. A scuffle broke out between a woman who had cut down Union Jack and St George’s flags from fencing outside Crowborough Training Camp and three protesters trying to take them back. Minutes later, a bus carrying migrants arrived at the former military barracks, which has seen weekly demonstra…
·London, United Kingdom
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