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Residents in quiet cul-de-sac fume that Labour's plan to move migrants into local bungalow leaves them too scared to let children out to play

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Residents in a quiet cul-de-sac have been left fuming that Labour's plan to move migrants into a bungalow.Locals in the Kent suburb of Walderslade have raised safeguarding concerns after Home Office contractor Clearsprings snapped up a long lease on the property.After Labour announced its bid to close all 200 asylum hotels across Britain by 2029, questions have been raised about where 30,000 migrants will live while they wait for their claims to be processed.Residents in the Garden of England have already voiced their concerns over migrants moving into neighbouring HMOs under Labour's "dispersal" scheme.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Several Walderslade grandmothers have spoken out against the plans, with one claiming she was "just so upset"."The grandchildren have played in the street, but that's not going to happen any more," Sara Ryder, 59, told the Daily Mail."We reckon when the migrants arrive, they'll be dropped off in the middle of the night," she speculated.On another...

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