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I visited the 'Migrant Street' in Stoke Heath. What I saw was sinister

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What I saw was sinister.

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Perhaps you are imagining a bustling inner city street?Or a busy suburb of a major city?

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Believe it or not, this is Stoke Heath in Shropshire, where a new housing development has been dubbed "Migrant Street" by the national media and furious locals.

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It is a cluster of modern, attractive homes worth up to £250,000 each, with neat gardens and fresh paint, all ready for new families, hard-working taxpayers and a future generation to reinvigorate the area.

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Well, that is what residents were told.The stark reality is those sensible plans shifted into something more sinister without a single consultation, without a word uttered to local residents, not even their local MP, who found out only a few days ago himself.

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