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Old December 12th, 2015 #1
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Post Rolling Stones Keith Richards' daughter joins protest against centre for migrants near villages where she and rock star dad lives

One of Keith Richards’s daughters could join a campaign against a Home Office plan to force thousands of asylum seekers on an idyllic village.

Angela Richards, daughter of the Rolling Stones guitarist and actress and model Anita Pallenberg, was among 200 local residents who attended a public meeting about the controversial proposal this week.

It was revealed that up to 3,000 asylum seekers could be processed over six months in the picturesque seaside hamlet of Earnley, West Sussex, which has a population of just 150.

Once the asylum seekers’ applications have been considered, they will be able to apply for housing elsewhere in Britain.

Opponents say the sheer number of migrants, who would arrive in groups of 200 at a time, is ‘entirely disproportionate’ and could damage tourism, the parish’s main source of income.

Miss Richards lives in nearby Birdham and her father in West Wittering, also near Earnley.

After the meeting, Miss Richards, 43, who was christened Dandelion by her parents but chooses to be known by her middle name, said she was keeping her father informed.

‘I have mentioned it to my dad just to let him know what’s going on,’ said the mother-of-two. ‘We’re not going to do anything until we know more about what is being proposed.’

At the centre of the row is Earnley Concourse, owned by the Bett Charitable Trust and assigned by the charity’s founders for educational use. A former boarding school and adult education centre, it was used to house foreign students in the spring and summer.

Now the site’s managers have applied for planning permission to change the use of the building into a hostel.

The application states: ‘The users are likely to be foreign individuals/families/vulnerable people using the facilities as low cost accommodation. The guests will still be short term in nature.’ Villagers only recently found out indirectly that the application refers to asylum seekers, many of whom are likely to come from the notorious camp known as ‘The Jungle’ in Calais.

The site would be run by Clearsprings, one of three companies contracted by the Home Office to provide accommodation for asylum seekers under a multi-million-pound contract called Compass.

Around 1,500 people have joined a protest group against the plan online, and more than 200 have objected to the plans on the local council website.

Keith Richards, 71, is active in the area, recently voicing opposition to a £1.5million beachside restaurant development in West Wittering.

His daughter posted on Facebook that she was ‘on the case’ when someone suggested her father could help those opposing the plans.

‘I take a very keen interest and concern on what is being proposed for Earnley Concourse... I so appreciate the passion and dedication that everyone is doing [sic],’ she wrote.

Tara Saphir, 33, and her twin sister Michelle, both mothers of two young children, are organising the campaign against the proposals.

Michelle Saphir said: ‘It’s just the security aspect of the influx of men. With the population being 150, we do not have the facilities for them. No police and the no lit-up streets – it’s a very scary prospect.’


Lisa Man, 47, who lives in the area with her husband Ian, 50, daughter Cherish, 19, and her mother-in-law Ruth, 82, said: ‘House prices are going to plummet round here – we have worked all our lives for that.’

Daniel Butcher, 43, an IT consultant who has lived in the village all his life, said: ‘We have a real problem with the demographic change in this country – it’s now creeping out of London into areas like this.’

Keith Martin, chairman of Earnley Parish Council, said: ‘An influx of 200 people of different cultural background seems ludicrous. A more unsuitable location could not be thought of.’

The application is for a ten-year change of use to a hostel. Home Office officials have told local councillors the site would be used for six months, but they could not guarantee it would not be longer.

Clearsprings said yesterday: ‘The availability of suitable short-term sites is limited and this site provides the ideal configuration of accommodation units and on-site facilities.

‘We are currently in discussions with all parties to consider whether the site would be best suited to housing singles or families or a combination of both, but no decisions can be finalised until the planning application process has concluded.’

The Home Office said: ‘We can confirm that one of our contractors has submitted a planning application for a change of use for a site near Chichester. We await the council’s decision on the application.’

A final decision on the planning application will be made by Chichester District Council on February 3.


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The site would be run by Clearsprings, one of three companies contracted by the Home Office to provide accommodation for asylum seekers under a multi-million-pound contract called Compass.
EXCLUSIVE: FAMILY homes are being snapped up by government contractors and quickly transformed into temporary hostels for asylum seekers in closed-door deals with local authorities, Express.co.uk can reveal.

Serco, one of three firms contracted by the Home Office to provide housing for asylum seekers, secures leases on properties in residential areas before splitting them into houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) without needing any prior public consultation.

They are then used as "dispersal addresses" where asylum seekers stay a few days or weeks while applications are processed.

Neighbouring residents are often among the last to hear about the changes and only once they have been approved in PRIVATE by local councils, it has emerged.

Serco, Clearsprings and G4 are housing asylum seekers across the country for the Home Office under the multi-million pound COMPASS contract.

In one case, in Audenshaw, near Manchester, it was only when residents asked builders converting a garage into an extra room at a property in their road for Serco that they found out.

By capping occupants at five and renting properties rather than buying, Serco avoids public records of the conversions and is able to avoid submitting full planning or HMO licence applications, both of which would involve public consultation.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/625...seekers-hostel
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Thanks Dawn, for pointing out these traitor companies colluding with the government to bring in the invaders and make easy money off of it. In addition to the muds actually invading, our own people enabling all of it are part of the problem, too.
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Default Serco, Mears win £2.9 billion refugee housing contracts in Britain

Serco and Mears have won contracts totalling 2.9 billion pounds from the British government to provide accommodation and support for asylum seekers, lifting shares in both outsourcing firms.

Valued at 1.9 billion pounds for Serco and 1 billion pounds for Mears, the 10-year contracts were awarded by Britain’s Home Office Visas and Immigration department under the Asylum Accommodation and Support Services Contract

Shares in Serco were up 6.5 percent at 108.8 pence at 1253 GMT on Tuesday, while Mears rose 6.2 percent to 360 pence on news of the new contracts, which sources told Reuters last month had attracted few private sector bids.

The British government is awarding contracts worth a total of 4 billion pounds to house "asylum seekers", the sources said, but last year’s collapse of Carillion has dampened appetite for riskier projects.

Serco bid for parts of the AASC contract despite having hundreds of millions of pounds in losses in 2016 from its predecessor, when "refugee" arrivals and costs outstripped budgets baked into fixed contract terms.
 
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“The hope is that ... the risk/rewards on this contract are much more attractive. The structure of the new contract is very different and does not have volume risk and the same level of penalties,” Liberum analysts said.

Annual revenue from the new contract is expected to be about 150 million pounds for Serco in 2020, compared to about 70 million pounds in 2018 on the previous version of the contract.

“In 2020 and thereafter we expect the AASC contracts to be materially positive to both profitability and cash flow”, Serco said in a statement.

Mears, which specialises in social care and housing services, is the only newcomer to the asylum contract since 2012, the sources told Reuters.

Serco has won the contract for the North West of England and the Midlands and East of England regions, where about 20,000 asylum seekers are living. (i.e. until they are no longer classed as "asylum seekers", bring in the next millions...)

Mears has been awarded contracts for Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber.

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-se...kj80OrYf0vv30Q
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Yorkshire and the Humber.

I was that way last week, jeez, what a fucking mess! (obviously just like the rest of the country, but it's still a shock nevertheless).

Hull has now engulfed Beverley, the surrounding towns, "villages", and still they are ripping the earth apart for MORE housing and roads.

It is said that the rivers stink because untreated sewage is now being dumped directly into them.
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Did you know that Capita does the planning permissions these days?

Want to build 5,000 houses on a beautiful meadow? No problem, just tell the stupid women on the panel that the developers will build a childrens play area, and a "health" centre where they can take them for all those vaccinations.
 
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They should kill all the niggers and use the money to build nice homes for white people.
 
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Did you know that Capita does the planning permissions these days?

Want to build 5,000 houses on a beautiful meadow? No problem, just tell the stupid women on the panel that the developers will build a childrens play area, and a "health" centre where they can take them for all those vaccinations.
I HATE companies like this.........NOT producing anything worthwhile, but merely siphoning tax payer subsidies!
 
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Mears has been awarded contracts for Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber.
Oh well done Mears

Officer stabbed in Glasgow hotel attack named



Constable David Whyte has been named as the police officer seriously injured in a stabbing attack at a Glasgow hotel.

The 42-year-old is being treated in hospital and his condition has been described as "critical but stable".

He was one of six people injured in the attack at the hotel, which is currently housing "asylum seekers".

The other injured men in hospital are aged 18, 20, 38 and 53.

A police spokesman said the incident was not being treated as terrorism.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...-west-53198985



The suspect was an asylum seeker who went on a rampage after complaining about the hotel meals served to him during the Covid-19 pandemic. The knifeman, who was from Sudan, had threatened violence against other refugees and complained he was "very hungry" in recent days after being re-housed in the hotel, an activist told the Telegraph.

The attack was at the Park Inn Hotel, on West George Street.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...torming-hotel/


The Scottish city centre is on lockdown after Police Scotland declared a ... It is understood 100 were in the Park Inn at the time of the attack in the 91-rooms. ... Armed officers were filmed running down West George Street with the BBC ... pictured outside the hotel) - and is one of six city hotels...



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...sy-street.html
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EXCLUSIVE: FAMILY homes are being snapped up by government contractors and quickly transformed into temporary hostels for asylum seekers in closed-door deals with local authorities, Express.co.uk can reveal.
Bloodyhell, I've been pondering over why there are so many "housing services repair and maintenance" vans on the roads, the type who belong to rented housing companies.

In this plandemic (as all government paid people are lounging about at home), of course there is much less traffic on these incredibly overcrowded islands, but so many of these vans. I wouldn't have had time to notice before, concentrating more on trying not to die.

Before The Invasion began in earnest, circa 1997 (Blair), renting was never a thing in UK, and the type of rented houses the natives have been forced into now are rarely repaired or maintained.

I wonder if they are involved in The Immigrant Industry.

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I was that way last week, jeez, what a fucking mess! (obviously just like the rest of the country, but it's still a shock nevertheless).

Hull has now engulfed Beverley, the surrounding towns, "villages", and still they are ripping the earth apart for MORE housing and roads.

It is said that the rivers stink because untreated sewage is now being dumped directly into them.
I ways think how happy libtards must be with the nightmare we live in now and that they have helped bring into being. The perversions, the murders, I thought it was their Utopia.

Why is the guardian writer not happy. What the fuck do these people THINK will happen to small island


Is this a watershed moment when it comes to sewage in England’s rivers and seas?
Rachel Salvidge




he groundswell of disgust over water firms dumping raw human sewage into England’s rivers and seas has grown into a roiling tsunami threatening to overwhelm the government. By their own confession, water companies say they dumped untreated sewage into English water bodies more than 400,000 times last year, for a total of about 3.1m hours.

As shocking as that seems, you can safely assume this figure grossly underplays the true picture because not all sewage discharges are recorded, and because the sector is allowed to self-report its spills, a practice that begs to be abused.

Take a look at Southern Water, which was fined £90m for repeatedly and deliberately dumping raw sewage into seas along the south coast, while misreporting its performance to the regulator, the Environment Agency. Or you could ask the data scientist who has calculated that Thames Water may not be reporting 95% of its illegal dirty discharges. For its part, Thames Water says it will look carefully at the findings and stresses that it regards all untreated sewage discharges as unacceptable.

When water companies’ sewerage infrastructure is overwhelmed by sewage and rainwater, it is dumped into rivers and on to beaches via combined sewer overflow pipes, rather than allowing it to back up and cause flooding. In many cases it’s not illegal because the Environment Agency issues the firms with permits allowing the discharges on condition that it only happens under “exceptional circumstances” when there is heavy rainfall – and only then if the water company is already treating a specified volume of sewage. But companies are dumping with such appalling regularity, and during dry weather, that the term “exceptional” has lost all meaning.

But when called out over the horrific pollution, the sector and the Environment Agency simply point at the creaking infrastructure they inherited from the Victorians, perhaps not realising that in doing so they’re demonstrating just how overdue an upgrade to the system is. It hardly needs saying, but there are around 127 million more people in the UK now than at the end of the Victorian era, so you’d think someone somewhere might have thought about the extra sewerage capacity needed to cope with that.

Apparently not. Since privatisation, the water sector has paid out billions of pounds in dividends and director salaries and bonuses, and although it has invested in water treatment it has not found the cash to stop the rampant pollution. Given that the financial regulator, Ofwat, has not seen fit to force them to end it, can we really blame them? They have fiduciary duty to their shareholders, after all.

I’m kidding: of course we can blame them, but the regulators and successive governments are also at fault. The half-starved Environment Agency, with its budget repeatedly slashed, is reduced to accepting whatever figures the industry supplies to it rather than play the role of fearsome watchdog. By its own admission, aside from the occasional prosecution, it can’t take on polluters with paltry resources, despite the best efforts of its remaining frontline staff.

Meanwhile, the population keeps growing, rainfall intensifies, and all across the country ugly pipes continue to spew their nauseating contents into our waters, choking wildlife and infuriating water users. Fish die, beaches are closed, rivers run rich with effluent.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ping-companies
 
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I ways think how happy libtards must be with the nightmare we live in now and that they have helped bring into being. The perversions, the murders, I thought it was their Utopia.

Why is the guardian writer not happy. What the fuck do these people THINK will happen to small island


Is this a watershed moment when it comes to sewage in England’s rivers and seas?
Rachel Salvidge




he groundswell of disgust over water firms dumping raw human sewage into England’s rivers and seas has grown into a roiling tsunami threatening to overwhelm the government. By their own confession, water companies say they dumped untreated sewage into English water bodies more than 400,000 times last year, for a total of about 3.1m hours.

As shocking as that seems, you can safely assume this figure grossly underplays the true picture because not all sewage discharges are recorded, and because the sector is allowed to self-report its spills, a practice that begs to be abused.

Take a look at Southern Water, which was fined £90m for repeatedly and deliberately dumping raw sewage into seas along the south coast, while misreporting its performance to the regulator, the Environment Agency. Or you could ask the data scientist who has calculated that Thames Water may not be reporting 95% of its illegal dirty discharges. For its part, Thames Water says it will look carefully at the findings and stresses that it regards all untreated sewage discharges as unacceptable.

When water companies’ sewerage infrastructure is overwhelmed by sewage and rainwater, it is dumped into rivers and on to beaches via combined sewer overflow pipes, rather than allowing it to back up and cause flooding. In many cases it’s not illegal because the Environment Agency issues the firms with permits allowing the discharges on condition that it only happens under “exceptional circumstances” when there is heavy rainfall – and only then if the water company is already treating a specified volume of sewage. But companies are dumping with such appalling regularity, and during dry weather, that the term “exceptional” has lost all meaning.

But when called out over the horrific pollution, the sector and the Environment Agency simply point at the creaking infrastructure they inherited from the Victorians, perhaps not realising that in doing so they’re demonstrating just how overdue an upgrade to the system is. It hardly needs saying, but there are around 127 million more people in the UK now than at the end of the Victorian era, so you’d think someone somewhere might have thought about the extra sewerage capacity needed to cope with that.

Apparently not. Since privatisation, the water sector has paid out billions of pounds in dividends and director salaries and bonuses, and although it has invested in water treatment it has not found the cash to stop the rampant pollution. Given that the financial regulator, Ofwat, has not seen fit to force them to end it, can we really blame them? They have fiduciary duty to their shareholders, after all.

I’m kidding: of course we can blame them, but the regulators and successive governments are also at fault. The half-starved Environment Agency, with its budget repeatedly slashed, is reduced to accepting whatever figures the industry supplies to it rather than play the role of fearsome watchdog. By its own admission, aside from the occasional prosecution, it can’t take on polluters with paltry resources, despite the best efforts of its remaining frontline staff.

Meanwhile, the population keeps growing, rainfall intensifies, and all across the country ugly pipes continue to spew their nauseating contents into our waters, choking wildlife and infuriating water users. Fish die, beaches are closed, rivers run rich with effluent.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...ping-companies
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Yes, I thought so too
Could almost be one of mine......
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Default Water companies could be forced to reveal how many otters they killed with raw sewage

MPs to vote on proposal to name and shame companies that endanger animals and pollute wild swimming spots

Mr Farron’s 10-minute rule Bill will be heard on Tuesday and, if approved, would “require water companies to publish quarterly reports on the impact of sewage discharges on the natural environment, animal welfare and human health”, according to a copy of the document seen by The Telegraph.

It would also require all water companies to have at least one representative of an environmental group on their board to hold other members to account, and set “mandatory timescales” for the end of discharging into Britain’s waterways.

https://blogh1.com/2022/04/16/water-...th-raw-sewage/
 
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