Nearly 100 migrants to flood tiny village's brand-new homes which 'local folk could never afford'
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Nearly 100 migrants to flood tiny village's brand-new homes which 'local folk could never afford'.
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A small village's estate of new-build homes will be filled by dozens migrants.Residents in Stoke Heath, Shropshire, have vowed to fight a scheme which will place 83 "asylum seeker" families into an estate of 21 homes.Concerns over the estate - dubbed "Migrant Street" by locals - have been raised to the Government by the area's MP and Shropshire Council.One local, mother-of-three Emma O'Sullivan, told The Sun: "We were told that the new development would be social houses, which was fine, but no one moved in for a year.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "Now we're told they will be used for asylum seekers and they're not part of the social housing at all.
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It's not who they are, it's how many there are.
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