The village at war over £300K townhouses for asylum seekers: Furious residents ‘were kept in the dark about new arrivals’ and fear homes were purposely built for migrants

Asylum seekers’ en-Suite bathrooms, electric vehicle charging points and underfloor heating of the new 270,000 £ town of the town where they are placed in a sleepy village residents, the decision divides the society into two, he says.
They say that even Elon Musk’s decision to host legal immigrants in the four brand new home in Suffolk, who even finds a little confused to find the center of an international immigration furor in which Keir Starmer mocked the migration policy of immigration, brings surface tensions.
Some are pleased to welcome families who do not come to England illegally.
However, others complain that the inequality between the distribution of rentless, environmentally friendly properties to foreigners stands on the waiting lists of the young British council house.
When the locals first saw that four new houses were built in a Brownfield area near the railway line, many thought that they would eventually be purchased by young families.
But two things about three -storey houses made them less than the ideal for the starting houses.
First, they face the London-Norwich main railway line, four trains have passed more than 100Mph every day.
Secondly, it was very priced that buyers could not reach for the first time from £ 350,000. A year later, all unattained houses were reduced to £ 270,000 and rented by Serco on behalf of the Ministry of Interior.
Residents in a sleepy Suffolk village say that the decision to host legal immigrants in four brand new houses (in the picture) brings tensions to the surface
74 -year -old former British Museum Entomylog Ray Aldridge, who retired to the village 13 years ago
In homes, en-Suite bathrooms, electric vehicle charging points and underfloor heating have impressive features (in the picture: one of the bedrooms)
Some Natives suspected that the houses could be for the purpose of asylum seekers in the first place.
66-year-old Christopher Keseru told Daily Mail: ‘I can’t wonder if this was a plan from the beginning-these houses were initially priced at the beginning and remained empty for a year.
“ They have now been rented by Serco for years, and eventually, they will undoubtedly be renewed at the expense of the taxpayer. It’s not just fair. ‘
‘I am not in any way racist or anti -immigration. My own father came to England to escape the Soviet invasion of Hungary in the 50s.
“ `Settled in our British lifestyle, respected our laws and cultures, worked hard, paid taxes and bought their own house. Nothing was delivered to him for free on a plate
“What is disturbing people about this case is that no one is informed about this and the injustice of distributing rental houses to people from abroad when our own young people cannot afford to buy a house in this village.
‘I also think it is a bad place to put someone without a car-in the middle of the place, but next to a high-speed railway line.’
It is laid with state-of-the-art opportunities, including connected features, en-water baths, stylish kitchens and underfloor heating and electric vehicle charging points.
Connected features are also furnished with stylish kitchens (in picture) and garden area
It is said that ‘houses, representing a perfect mix of modern design, comfort and sustainability, offer a’ calm life experience ‘(in the picture: a living space in one of the properties)
According to the promotional materials, the houses are ‘located in the quiet and sought -after village’ and ‘provide wide space and environmentally friendly opportunities designed for modern life and comfort’.
‘Modern design, comfort and sustainability of the houses representing a perfect mixture is said to offer a’ calm life experience ‘.
Sales brochure: ‘With its environmentally friendly features and thoughtful possibilities, these features are an ideal choice for those who want to embrace a green lifestyle in a peaceful, community -oriented place.’
The asylum seekers living in the property come to about £ 1,200 for a rent -free, expected rent in the region.
It is believed that only one family has moved to town houses.
Another locality, who did not want to take his name, said, ‘We were told only after the event – this is not almost any counseling.’
Local Green Party Assembly Member Rowland Warboys addressed the local Parish Council on the subject and said that a ‘consensus’ was reached, but Serco admitted to the local authority after at least one family arrived.
“ I understand the argument about the unjustness, but this house was never a council house, so it would not be one of the existing properties for local people on the waiting list. I wish our pockets were as deep as the home office. ‘
The asylum seekers living in property are rented – come to about £ 1,200 for a house of this size (in the picture: living room and kitchen)
The 62 -year -old Bahçıvan Clive Bloomfield, who lived there all his life, said: ‘Everything happened without knowing it. Our views seem to be not counted ‘
Another woman said that it was unfair to place families in a remote place.
“This is a place that is just a bus and the break every day,” he said. “ If you don’t have a car, you’ve been stranded here.
‘I met one of the families and very good and I’m sure that people shopping trips and so on.
The 62 -year -old Bahçıvan Clive Bloomfield, who lived there all his life, said: ‘Everything happened without knowing it. Our views seem to be not counted.
‘There are people who work hard to ride the property staircase and they are not considered.’
64 -year -old wife Susan added: ‘We are paying money for all this. Why do we work hard to make asylum seekers buy everything for free? ‘
Two mothers and 40 -year -old customer advisor Laura Garland admitted that the movement caused turmoil.
He said: ‘There are people born in this country, paying taxes that cannot buy housing.
According to the promotional materials, the houses are ‘located in the quiet and sought -after village’ and ‘provide wide and environmentally friendly opportunities designed for modern life and comfort’ (Picture: The garden area of one of the houses)
At that time, you buy these families, which are placed directly in brand new three bedroom houses. The worst thing is that none of us know. We were kept in the dark. ‘
68 -year -old Ricky Morgan, who moved from Walthamstow in North East London a year ago, attacked the government because he gave everything to immigrants free of charge.
However, the 74 -year -old British museum Entomilog Ray Aldridge, who retired to the village 13 years ago, said: ‘Personally, I have no problem with him. They have to live somewhere, don’t they?
‘They do not harm anyone and I am quite happy to see that we have taken people if they have a lawsuit.’
The other peasants were very upset to discuss the case.
A Serco spokesman said: ‘The Ministry of the Interior decided that asylum seekers should be hosted in Suffolk, and discussed that Serco’s local authority (LA) and postkods would be suitable in their regions.
‘When a postal code was accepted by La, Serco then called the necessary accommodation.’




